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                    [Title] => Reforms in juvenile justice system urged
                    [Summary] => The United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) seeks reforms in the juvenile justice system so that the average 20,000 Filipino minors involved in juvenile crimes annually do not grow up to be full-fledged criminals.


Instead of imprisonment for youth offenders, the Philippine justice system should focus on rehabilitation to protect the delinquent’s welfare, said lawyer Alberto Muyot, project officer of Unicef’s Juvenile Justice project.
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Instead of imprisonment for youth offenders, the Philippine justice system should focus on rehabilitation to protect the delinquent’s welfare, said lawyer Alberto Muyot, project officer of Unicef’s Juvenile Justice project.
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