Design of Juvenile Rehabilitation Center with Vocational Training Hub

Authors

  • Dhanwantri Vijay Pawar Student, Sipna School of Planning and Architecture, Amravati, India
  • Sarang Hole Assistant Professor, Sipna School of Planning and Architecture, Amravati, India
  • Kunika Tadas Assistant Professor, Sipna School of Planning and Architecture, Amravati, India

Abstract

This research focuses on designing a Juvenile Rehabilitation Center that combines therapy and vocational training to help young offenders rebuild their lives. The idea is to not only address the emotional and psychological challenges they face but also teach them valuable skills that will help them find jobs and successfully reintegrate into society. The paper looks at existing rehabilitation centers and highlights how programs that teach practical skills, like carpentry or computer work, can lower the chances of these young people reoffending. It argues that by offering both support and real-world skills, these centers can help break the cycle of crime and give juvenile offenders a better chance at a successful future.

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Published

22-05-2025

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[1]
D. V. Pawar, S. Hole, and K. Tadas, “Design of Juvenile Rehabilitation Center with Vocational Training Hub”, IJRESM, vol. 8, no. 5, pp. 169–173, May 2025, Accessed: Jul. 01, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://journal.ijresm.com/index.php/ijresm/article/view/3274