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This dissertation provides a thorough situational study of the many transgressions committed by children involved in legal conflicts during the ongoing ethnic war in Manipur. The research examines the historical context and current dynamics of the ethnic conflict, with a particular focus on its influence on children and their engagement in criminal activities. The dissertation investigates the several elements that contribute to juvenile delinquency in conflict-affected regions, such as socio-economic, familial, peer, psychological, and educational aspects, by analyzing existing literature, theoretical viewpoints, and empirical research.
The project aims to examine the frequency and trends of juvenile crimes in Manipur, identify deficiencies in the current body of literature, and investigate the efficacy of intervention and rehabilitation initiatives for juvenile offenders. The research used a mixed-methods approach, which involves analyzing secondary data quantitatively and gathering qualitative insights via interviews, focus groups, and case studies.
The results indicate that the ethnic strife in Manipur has a noteworthy influence on youngsters, resulting in a heightened susceptibility to involvement in criminal conduct. Juvenile offenders often engage in property crimes, violent crimes, drug-related offenses, and other offenses, which are often connected to the wider context of the ethnic conflict. Nevertheless, there is a scarcity of research focusing on the distinct requirements and encounters of young offenders in regions impacted by violence, underscoring deficiencies in the existing body of literature.
The implications for policy and practice are bolstering the juvenile justice system, advocating for community-based rehabilitation, allocating resources to preventative efforts, and improving cooperation and coordination among stakeholders. Future research should prioritize longitudinal studies, qualitative research, comparative analysis, and assessment of particular intervention techniques to effectively address the highlighted gaps and improve outcomes for juvenile offenders in conflict-affected locations
Keywords:
Juvenile delinquency, Ethnic conflict, Manipur, Children in conflict with laws, Intervention programs, Rehabilitation, Socio-economic issues, Family dynamics, Community-based rehabilitation, Prevention techniques
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"SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS OF TYPES OF OFFENSES COMMITED BY CCLS DURING THE CURRENT ETHNIC CONFLICT IN MANIPUR", International Journal of Novel Research and Development (www.ijnrd.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.9, Issue 5, page no.783-835, May-2024, Available :http://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRDTH00152.pdf
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