Juvenile criminal law
Criminal lawyer specializing in juvenile criminal law

The juvenile justice system focuses on rehabilitation, re-education, resocialization, and empowerment of juveniles involved in criminal acts, rather than on their punishment, and differs from the ordinary justice system, which is aimed, conversely, at the prevention of crimes, their repression, punishment, and compensation for the injured parties.
The crimes that are most frequently carried out by juveniles are:
- theft and robbery
- damage
- injuries
- violation of narcotics legislation
- computer crimes
The criminal lawyer specializing in juvenile criminal law
Criminal law lawyers specializing in juvenile criminal law provide their service to ensure that juveniles understand the charge against them and their role in the juvenile criminal trial, which differs from the ordinary criminal trial of adults.
A criminal lawyer specializing in juvenile criminal law is a legal professional who handles cases regarding juveniles involved in criminal proceedings and performs the assignment by providing the following services:
- assistance: providing legal assistance to juveniles and families of juveniles involved in criminal proceedings to understand juvenile criminal proceedings and the objectives of juvenile criminal proceedings.
- representation during interrogation: assistance of the juvenile suspect during interrogation and preparation of the juvenile defendant for the typical act of juvenile criminal proceedings.
- technical defence: providing assistance and defence to juveniles accused of crimes from the preliminary investigation stage and in the trial.
- assistance in the course of probation: providing assistance to juveniles who have agreed to participate in the probation process and dealing with Juvenile Social Services to assist the assisted in the completion of the process.
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