|
 |
 |
| |
|
| |
Juvenile prisoners, the majority of whom are under trial, are among the worst off in Pakistan. They languish in jails under the most pathetic conditions due to the slow process and lack of special juvenile courts or judges. Many spend long periods behind bars because of their inability to provide bail money.
Presently, a fair and just juvenile justice system does not exist in Pakistan. SPARC’s regular visits to juvenile sections across the country reveal that not much has changed since the introduction of the Juvenile Justice System Ordinance 2000.
Child prisoners still languish in the same legal twilight zone, victims of an overburdened, under-committed and uncaring justice system and the circumstances that brought them in conflict with the law. Rather than being rehabilitated, the majority of child prisoners become hardened criminals by spending long periods in the company of adult prisoners, who may sometimes be dangerous.
Tthe condition of children in Pakistan’s jails (read more)
SPARC works to create awareness about the plight and needs of children in conflict with the law, about Pakistan’s juvenile justice system and about international guidelines and agreements concerning juvenile justice. We train relevant authorities about their responsibilities under the Juvenile Justice System Ordinance 2000 and about child rights. We also work to improve conditions in juvenile sections and to secure the release of as many children as possible.
| • |
SPARC Resources on Juvenile Justice
in Pakistan |
| |
|
| • |
Cries Unheard: Juvenile Justice in Pakistan
By Anees Jillani, Soft cover, 608 pp,
Price: Rs. 750 Description. |
| • |
Waiting for the Sunrise
Soft cover, Description. |
| • |
The State of Pakistan’s Children 2002
Soft cover, 200 pp, Price: 250 Description. |
| • |
The Juvenile Justice System Ordinance 2000
Brochure, free of cost, also available in Urdu. Description. |
| • |
The Sindh Children Act 1955
Brochure, free of cost, also available in Urdu. Description. |
| • |
The Death Penalty for Children in Pakistan
Brochure, free of cost, Description. |
| |
|
| • |
Objectives |
| |
|
| • |
Improve the legal regime governing the state of juvenile prisoners in the country
|
| • |
Create greater awareness about the issue of juvenile justice system |
| • |
Raise awareness regarding the plight of children in conflict with law and their needs |
| • |
Improve the condition of the juvenile cells and the Borstal Jails |
| • |
Improve the quality of interaction between children in conflict with the law and relevant authorities, parole and social welfare officers, etc. |
| • |
Secure the release of the maximum number of juvenile prisoners |
| • |
Lead to the initiation of new rehabilitation facilities and improve the workings and condition of existing facilities for children during their detention and post-detention period |
SPARC's Brochure on Probation
|
| |
|
| |
Home | Issues | Juvenile Justice | 1)  |
|
 |
|
|