SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW –   A  VICIOUS CYCLE: UNDERSTANDING WHAT KEEPS JUVENILE OFFENDERS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW –   A  VICIOUS CYCLE: UNDERSTANDING WHAT KEEPS JUVENILE OFFENDERS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW

  A  VICIOUS CYCLE: UNDERSTANDING WHAT KEEPS JUVENILE OFFENDERS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

AUTHOR – TISTA KHASNOBIS, STUDENT AT SCHOOL OF LAW, CHRIST UNIVERSITY

BEST CITATION – TISTA KHASNOBIS, SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW – A VICIOUS CYCLE: UNDERSTANDING WHAT KEEPS JUVENILE OFFENDERS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, ILE MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL, 4 (1) OF 2025, PG. 590-595, APIS – 3920-0007 | ISSN – 2583-7230

ABSTRACT

This study delves into the complex factors contributing to the persistent involvement of juveniles within the criminal justice system. By examining the interplay of systemic, individual and contextual variables, this research aims to understand how these elements contribute to recidivism and prolonged engagement with the legal system.

Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature, case studies and statistical data, this study seeks to identify key barriers to successful reintegration and highlight the research gaps in the study of the juvenile justice system.

Keywords: Recidivism, reintegration, systemic, contextual, individual.