2023
DOI: 10.47405/mjssh.v8i1.2068
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Teaching Criminal Law Procedure in Universities: Meeting the Needs of Juveniles in Criminal Legal Practice

Abstract: Children's involvement in school disciplinary problems is often a predictor of their involvement in crime in the future, resulting in them coming into contact with the criminal justice system. Therefore, teaching final-year law students the subject of criminal procedure, particularly governing the juvenile justice system, is essential for legal practice, especially when the legal rights of the children need to be protected since they are vulnerable to the adverse effects of the juvenile justice system. In this… Show more

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