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      • Republic Act No. 9344 or the “Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act” defines the Juvenile Justice and Welfare System as a system dealing with children at risk and children in conflict with the law, which provides child-appropriate proceedings, including programmes and services for prevention, diversion, reha-bilitation, re-integration and aftercare to ensure their normal growth and development.
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  2. Republic Acts - AN ACT ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE JUVENILE JUSTICE AND WELFARE SYSTEM, CREATING THE JUVENILE JUSTICE AND WELFARE COUNCIL UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

  3. The Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act is a child protection measure. Children in conflict with the law and children at risk are victims of circumstances beyond their control. They are victims of abuse, of dysfunctional families and insensitive communities.

  4. Jun 16, 2019 · In line with Republic Act No. 9344 otherwise known as the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006, this study aims to analyze the extent of the implementation of the law for children-in-conflict-with law (CICL) in an urban city in the Philippines, Bacolod City.

    • What Is Ra 9344 All About, as Amended by Republic Act [RA] No. 10630?
    • What Is The Goal of Ra 9344?
    • Can You File A Case Against A Minor in The Philippines?
    • Is A Child Liable For A Crime Committed by him?
    • What Is The Purpose of Republic Act 9344?
    • Final Thoughts

    In this discussion, we shall tackle what is RA 99341 all about, as amended by RA No. 10630.2 Today, it is very noticeable that many young individuals, and minors at that, are committing crimes such as robbery, drug related cases, homicide, arson, rape, and sometimes, up to extent of murder. The Philippine government is one bit nearer to indicting s...

    In the Philippines, it is undeniable that, when we are in huge and urbanized cities, lots of individuals are using rugby, or even drugs, in their young age, whether they are aware or not of their wrongful actions will be a lingering question. The thing that comes in our mind is whether their parents know what their children are engaging into, inste...

    At the outset, it must be emphasized that RA 10630 clarified the “15 years old requirement or the minimum age of criminal responsibility”. The law states now that: Section 3. Section 6 of Republic Act No. 9344 is hereby amended to read as follows:3 “SEC. 6. Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility. – A child fifteen (15) years of age or under at the ...

    As a rule, when a child has committed a crime, the following shall be observed in accordance of the Section 6 [as amended by Section 6 of RA 10630], and Section 7 of the Republic Act No. 9344. In RA 10630, Section 6 of RA 9344 has been modified to clarify the exact day when a child turns 15 years old. In Section 7 of RA 9344, it provides that: To c...

    The purpose of the Act is to establishing a comprehensive Juvenile Justice And Welfare System and the creation of the Juvenile Justice And Welfare Council, necessary to protect the rights of a child, especially the CICL. This is further buttressed and amplified in the policy of the State embodied in RA 9344, to wit: To recognize the vital role of c...

    A child, as we know, can commit crimes that are punishable under the Revised Penal Code. When the RA 9344 is still not in effect, if a child commits a crime, he or she was treated like an adult offender. Yet, certain mitigation were also applied and recognized, under existing laws at that time, because of their minority.. RA 9344 and its amendatory...

  5. (m) “Juvenile Justice and Welfare System” refers to a system dealing with children at risk and children in conflict with the law, which provides child-appropriate proceedings, including programs and services for prevention, diversion, rehabilitation, re-integration and aftercare to ensure their normal growth and development.

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  6. Republic Act No. 9344 or the “Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act” defines the Juvenile Justice and Welfare System as a system dealing with children at risk and children in conflict with the law, which provides child-appropriate proceedings, including programmes and services for prevention, diversion, reha-bilitation, re-integration and aftercare t...

  7. Introduction. What is juvenile justice in the Philippines? Various news across the globe involving youth as malefactor of crimes are being, if not shocking, tend to be alarming.

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