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What is the juvenile justice system and it purpose?

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The Juvenile Justice and Welfare System is described by the "Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act" as a system that deals with children that are at risk or who have run afoul of the law. Aside from ensuring public safety, the key priorities of the criminal justice system are capacity growth, habilitation, recovery, meeting medical needs, and full reintegration of juveniles into society.

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To discipline people who are not old enough to be sent to Prison

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