System of Restorative Justice and Juvenile Justice in India: a Brief Comparative Study with Latin American System

IF 0.3 Q3 LAW Mexican Law Review Pub Date : 2024-02-07 DOI:10.22201/iij.24485306e.2024.2.18895
Archana Vashishth, Sakshi Dudeja, Teena
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Justice everywhere is threatened by injustice anywhere. After the Nirbhaya case verdict in Delhi, the State was accused of being lenient with one of the juvenile offenders; this may have been the cause of the public outcry. Consequently, the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act, (JJ Act) was passed by India in 2015. Children who commit horrible crimes cannot be dealt with lightly. However, as has been the case in the West, placing them in adult prisons would turn them into hardened criminals and repeat offenders. “Old enough to do the crime, young enough to do the time,” says the adage. Those who commit crimes must serve their sentences. The child activists contend that the Act is founded on the concepts of retribution and vengeance and has overturned all previous good laws. Children need food, not impediments to their growth. They require our society’s compassion rather than the harshness of the law. Restorative justice is a welcome idea. What is required is a shift in perspective, a readiness to prioritize victims in criminal proceedings, and an understanding that mending relationships and undoing harm are crucial components of the criminal justice system. Therefore, rather than simply passing judgment, it is our responsibility to uplift the weak, mend the broken, and comfort the grieving. The article focuses on youth crime kinds and causes, factors that lead to crime and restorative justice. This article also focuses on comparative analysis of Indian restorative justice system with Latin American restorative justice system in juvenile cases.
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印度的恢复性司法和少年司法制度:与拉丁美洲制度的简要比较研究
任何地方的公正都会受到任何地方不公正的威胁。在德里 Nirbhaya 案判决后,国家被指责对其中一名少年犯宽大处理;这可能是引起公众强烈不满的原因。因此,印度于 2015 年通过了《少年司法(关爱和保护)法》(JJ Act)。对犯下滔天罪行的儿童不能掉以轻心。然而,正如西方国家的做法一样,将他们关进成人监狱会让他们变成顽固的罪犯和惯犯。俗话说:"老来犯罪,小来服刑"。犯罪者必须服刑。儿童活动家们认为,该法案建立在报应和复仇的概念之上,推翻了以往所有的良好法律。儿童需要的是食物,而不是成长的障碍。他们需要的是我们社会的同情,而不是法律的严苛。恢复性司法是一个值得欢迎的想法。我们需要的是转变观念,在刑事诉讼中优先考虑受害者,并认识到修复关系和消除伤害是刑事司法系统的重要组成部分。因此,我们的责任不是简单地作出判断,而是扶助弱者、修补残缺、安慰悲痛。本文重点关注青少年犯罪的种类和原因、导致犯罪的因素以及恢复性司法。本文还重点分析了印度恢复性司法制度与拉丁美洲恢复性司法制度在青少年案件中的比较。
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