By emrysjobber on Skatehive
The laws of every country ensures justice is served. In order to ensure this is achieved, divisions are created to make sure punishment are befitting of crimes committed. One of such divisions are the laws created to protect the innocence of children and teenagers, who are considered as minors under the law. Compared to adults who are sent to a more gruesome and heavy duty correctional center called prison, minors enjoy a privilege that comes with age. Instead of being confined in the same prison cell like the adults, they are sent to juvenile justice, a rehabilitation center meant for minors. This is to protect them from getting corrupted any further by adults who are more aware of crimes they have committed. The law believes teenagers are oblivious of crimes committed by them. But not just that, in some states juvenile justice records are sealed, expunged or probably erased - which is highly unlikely. It all depends on the provisions provided by a country's constitution, whi