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Psychologs Magazine
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02.04.2026 18:05
The “revolving door” of juvenile justice highlights a deeper issue: many young individuals re-enter the system not just because of their actions, but due to gaps in rehabilitation, aftercare, and social support.

Addressing trauma, strengthening reintegration, and creating real opportunities can help break this cycle. Because true justice isn’t just about punishment, it’s about giving youth a fair chance to rebuild their lives.

https://www.psychologs.com/revolving-door-justice-in-india-understanding-juvenile-re-entry-and-recidivism/

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Revolving Door Justice in India: Understanding Juvenile Re-Entry and Recidivism
In countries, including India, the systems that deal with young offenders focus on helping them change for the better, get the care they need and reintegrate into society. However, there's a problem: many kids who leave these institutions end up. It’s often called a revolving door system. It shows that some kids struggle with their behaviour and also points to bigger issues with how these institutions work. To understand why kids keep getting into trouble, we need to look at different things like the laws, the institutions, how kids think and feel and the social and economic situations they are in. Rehabilitation planning and aftercare monitoring are crucial for the juveniles. The society, as a whole, has to work to help these kids. Juvenile Recidivism: Definitions and Scope  Recidivism is when someone who has committed a crime commits it again and goes back to jail after they get out. The Office…
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