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International Youth Justice Information Gateway


United Arab Emirates
Rate of children in detention per 100,000: 23 (2014) https://data.unicef.org/resources/dataset/children-in-detention/
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Turkmenistan
Rate of children in detention per 100,000: 18 (2017) https://data.unicef.org/resources/dataset/children-in-detention/
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Tajikistan
Rate of children in detention per 100,000: 15 (2022) https://data.unicef.org/resources/dataset/children-in-detention/
Feb 61 min read
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Republic of Korea
Rate of children in detention per 100,000: 19 (2021) https://data.unicef.org/resources/dataset/children-in-detention/
Feb 51 min read
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Philipines
Rate of children in detention per 100,000: 1 (2018) https://data.unicef.org/resources/dataset/children-in-detention/ Philippine Juvenile...
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Kyrgyzstan
Rate of children in detention per 100,000: 47 (2022) https://data.unicef.org/resources/dataset/children-in-detention/
Feb 41 min read
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Kazakhstan
Rate of children in detention per 100,000: 9 (2022) https://data.unicef.org/resources/dataset/children-in-detention/
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India
Background by Ananya Jha From the early 20th century, different Indian States enacted their respective Children Acts, covering two categories of children: (i) youthful offenders, and (ii) destitute and neglected children. The Government of India passed The Employment of Children Act, 1960, which provided for care, protection, welfare, education and rehabilitation of neglected and delinquent children. Pursuant to the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration
Jan 3111 min read
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