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KNOW THE HISTORY OF YOUR POLICE FRIEND:

Policeman in early 20th Centaury                  Policeman during 1843 – 1861


Policeman in Mofussil : 1902 - 1909                Policeman during 1947 - 1981

Traffic Policeman during 1924                         Traffic Policeman during 1947

Traffic Policeman during 1971                         Today's Traffic Policeman

DEFINITION OF A JUVENILE
The Juvenile justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 defines a child as one who is below 18 years of age.

WHAT IS JUVENILE CRIME?
"Crime" is any specific act prohibited by law committed by a juvenile for which society has provided a formally sanctioned punishment.

THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM IS DIFFERENT

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  • Juveniles are different from adults and juveniles who commit criminal acts are treated differently from adults.
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  • Separate courts, detention facilities, rules, procedures, and laws are created for juveniles with the intent to protect their welfare and rehabilitate them, while protecting public safety.
     

    Learn value education seriously in the school:

  • The dinner should be taken on dinner table as a family affair and not in front of T.V.
        watching movies.
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  • Try to enhance communication with your family members. Too much affection or complete neglect by busy parents should not be taken adversely
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  • Do not emulate yourself with the affluent class Children’s. Do not pressurize your parents for buying expensive things which are beyond their financial capacity
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  • Do not get impressed by seeing in the movies criminals getting away scot-free after committing a crime. This is not possible in the real life
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  • The study pressure and performance anxiety should not create psychological tension in your mind. Remain calm and work hard for achieving your desired goals in studies

    Failure in School

  • Failure in school should not result in leaving school permanently. It may reduce your
        chance of developing social skills that are gained in school, such as learning to meet
        deadlines, following instructions, and being able to deal constructively with their peers

    Molestation / indecent behavior
  • Inform your Principal and your parents about any sexual advances / gestures by the
        conductor of the school bus or by the people while going to or coming back from school

    Substance Abuse
  • Avoid drug and alcohol consumption. They affect your behavior and lower your
        inhibitions  and make you more vulnerable to engage in criminal activities. You indulged
        in variety of  offences to pay for drug and alcohol habits. Do not buy anything from the
        vendors  whom  you don’t know. They may mix drugs into eatables or soft drinks.

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  • Do not fall prey to lucrative job offers given by the people. Their offers may be false and may lead you into the serious traps like prostitution, etc.
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  • Do not fall prey to the gang members who kidnap the juveniles for the purpose of making them beggars

    Gang Membership and Gun Possession

  • Avoid making friendship with aliens. They may be members of criminal gangs. Do not
        fall prey to their lucrative offers. They involve you in the commission of serious offences
        by injecting gun culture in you.

    Cyber crime and internet browsing
  • Do not get indulged into hacking as an enjoyment. The cyber space is watched by the
        Police. Do not sent obnoxious e-mails to anybody. Police can trace you. Do not watch
        pornographic sites. Your parents can find out which sites you had hooked on to with the
        help of Police.

    ALWAYS TREAT POLICE AS YOUR FRIEND

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  • Do not hesitate to inform police about any illegal or criminal activities seen by you, around your school or your residence
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  • Inform police on a toll free “Alert Citizen’s” number 2263 33 33 or 103. Your identity is kept confidential
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  • Dial toll free “Mumbai Police info line” number 1090 for getting information about Police online
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  • Hook on to Mumbai Police website http://www.mumbaipolice.org for getting more information about various subjects pertaining to the Police
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