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Shortcomings of the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 carry more than seven years of imprisonment. There are at least 46 offences for which juveniles between 16 and 18 years could potentially be tried as adults. One is looking at only murder and rape but juveniles can be tried as adults for NDPS Act, MOCCA Act etc.
A revamped Juvenile Justice Bill was passed in the Lok Sabha on 7 May 2015. The new bill will allow minors in the age group of 16-18 to be tried as adults if they commit heinous crimes. The heinous crime will be examined by the Juvenile Justice Board to ascertain if the crime was committed as a child or an adult.
The primary goals of the juvenile justice system, in addition to maintaining public safety, are skill development, habilitation, rehabilitation, addressing treatment needs, and successful reintegration of youth into the community.
The United States Supreme Court has held that in juvenile commitment proceedings, juvenile courts must afford to juveniles basic constitutional protections, such as advance notice of the charges, the right to counsel, the right to confront and cross-examine adverse witnesses, and the right to remain silent.
In a juvenile delinquency court in California, a trial for a minor is known as an adjudication hearing, where the judge decides if a minor committed a crime and whether they should be punished.
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January 25, 2016 - Montgomery v. Summary: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that its 2012 decision abolishing mandatory life-without-parole sentences for youthwhich stated that such sentences violate the Eighth Amendments prohibition against cruel and unusual punishmentshould be applied retroactively.
State statutes define which youth are under the original jurisdiction of the juvenile court. These definitions are based primarily on age criteria.
To hold youth who commit crimes accountable for their actions. To provide individualized assessments to rehabilitate and prevent further delinquent behavior through the development of educational, vocational, social, emotional and basic life skills which enable youth to grow and mature.

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