This post shares Chapter 11, “Juvenile Justice Law and Well-Being of Rescued Child Labourers,” from the edited volume Child Protection and Rights in India: COVID-19 Experiences (2023). The chapter examines juvenile justice processes and the lived experiences of rescued child labourers in India, with particular attention to rehabilitation, institutional responses, and children’s well-being within the child protection system.
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Please cite the author and the edited volume when using this chapter.
Suggested citation:
Anand, S. (2023). Juvenile justice law and well-being of rescued child labourers. In S. Reddy & J. Rashid (Eds.), Child protection and rights in India: COVID-19 experiences (pp. 230–256). New Delhi, India: Anthropos Books. ISBN 978-81-963565-0-7.
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