The Special Police Unit for Women and Children is organising 15 Days Self Defence Techniques Training Programme for the School / College going Girls, Working Women and Housewives. If you are interested fill up the Google Form.
Juvenile Justice Unit (JJU) in Special Police Unit for Women and Children (SPUWAC) was set up
under Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act-2005 after the order of Juvenile
Justice Committee of Delhi High Court in Writ Petition (Crl.) No. 2069/2005 titled “Bachpan
Bachao Andolan Vs Union of India”. National Commission for Protection of Child Right (NCPCR) was
made Nodal Agency to look after and review the working of States in the matter of Juvenile in
Conflict with Law (JICL) and Children in Need Care & Protection (CNCP) in the Writ, whereas
SPUWAC was designated Nodal Agency by NCPCR for UT Delhi to look into the matter of both the
category of Juvenile. Further, to streamline the mechanism in UT Delhi Special Juvenile Police
Units (SJPUs) were created in all 15 Districts.
Juvenile justice system is exclusive system for rehabilitation and reformation of Juvenile in
Conflict with Law (JICL) and Children in Need of
Care & Protection (CNCP). In India approximate 42 % population is under 18 years of age and
maximum of them are vulnerable and getting victimize by social circumstances. To protect rights
of vulnerable children juvenile justice system must be strengthen.
The Juvenile Justice system is based on the principle of promoting, protect and safeguarding the rights of children. Recognizing the vulnerability of children and need for special and different treatment, the establishment of Juvenile Justice System started from enactment of The Juvenile Justice Act-1986.