Difference between juvinile delinquient and child in conflict with law
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1.The child who has committed an offence and he or she is under the age of 18 years on the date of commission of the offence is basically called as “ child in conflict with law”.
Juvenile delinquency is the participation by a minor child, usually between the ages of 10 and 17, in illegal behavior or activities. Juvenile delinquency is also known as “juvenile offending,”
2.Each state has a separate legal system in place to deal with juveniles who break the law.
While the procedure to deal with child in conflict with law is same everywhere
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