+ Follow JJWC Tag
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[Title] => 1st facility for female CICLs inaugurated
[Summary] => For the first time in the country, female children in conflict with the law now have a safe haven and a dedicated place to heal and rebuild their lives, as Cebu officially opened the country’s first Regional Rehabilitation Center for Youth or women.
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[Title] => Public attorneys asked to help implement juvenile justice law
[Summary] => The Juvenile Justice and Welfare Council (JJWC) has asked the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) to take action on the 32 minors who have been meted out the capital punishment. Under a new law, minors cannot be punished with the death penalty.
The Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006 or RA 9344, signed into law last March 28, states that persons who have been convicted and serving sentences at the time of the law’s effectivity, and who were below 18 at the time of the offense, will benefit from the retroactive application of the law.
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The Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006 or RA 9344, signed into law last March 28, states that persons who have been convicted and serving sentences at the time of the law’s effectivity, and who were below 18 at the time of the offense, will benefit from the retroactive application of the law.
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