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Bangladesh's justice system is mindlessly retributive and the concern of juvenile justice breeds less attention from the development actors. Over-emphasis on incarceration as means of correction of children, trying the children offenders by traditional criminal courts, dearth of well-intentioned rehabilitative interventions are major failures to initiate a rights-oriented juvenile justice system in Bangladesh. Against this backdrop, this book makes an attempt to explore the present conditions of treatment of juvenile offenders and suggests non-custodial sanctions to make it child-rights focused more likely.…mehr

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Bangladesh's justice system is mindlessly retributive and the concern of juvenile justice breeds less attention from the development actors. Over-emphasis on incarceration as means of correction of children, trying the children offenders by traditional criminal courts, dearth of well-intentioned rehabilitative interventions are major failures to initiate a rights-oriented juvenile justice system in Bangladesh. Against this backdrop, this book makes an attempt to explore the present conditions of treatment of juvenile offenders and suggests non-custodial sanctions to make it child-rights focused more likely.
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Autorenporträt
Khandaker Farzana Rahman is working as a Lecturer of Law in Jagannath University, Bangladesh. She had completed her MA from Erasmus University Rotterdam under the Netherlands Fellowship Program and LL.M. & LL.B. from University of Dhaka. Her research areas are Human rights, Refugee law, Climate change and migration, Labor Law etc.