의료재활소년원의 운영 현황 및 과제

Among the protected juvenile in general juvenile detention centers, juvenile who need more intensive treatment or specialized education due to problems such as drug abuse, mental and intellectual development disorders, and physical diseases continue to be at a certain level, with more than one-third...

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Published in소년보호연구 Vol. 37; no. 2; pp. 49 - 84
Main Authors 박찬걸, Park Chan-geol
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국소년정책학회 31.12.2024
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ISSN1598-8163
2734-0414
DOI10.35930/KJPR.37.2.3

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Summary:Among the protected juvenile in general juvenile detention centers, juvenile who need more intensive treatment or specialized education due to problems such as drug abuse, mental and intellectual development disorders, and physical diseases continue to be at a certain level, with more than one-third of all protected juvenile. Nevertheless, there are only a few specialized facilities to solve this problem, so it is true that there is a limit to effective treatment. In addition, since Daejeon Juvenile Center serves not only as a medical rehabilitation education but also as an agent of the juvenile classification examiner, there is a limit to expecting treatment that meets the purpose of Disposition No. 7. Therefore, this study examines the disposition of No. 7, which is stipulated in the Protective Juvenile Act, the Guidelines for Educational Protection for Protected Juveniles, the Guidelines for Treatment of Protected Juveniles, and the Guidelines for Medical Care for Protected Juveniles. At the same time, the current status of the organization, extension of consignment, termination of consignment, entry and application status, age and gender status, status by disability, status by crime, and status of education will be reviewed. After that, we will come up with a reasonable improvement plan to seek an efficient therapeutic approach for protected juvenile.
Bibliography:Korean Juvenile Policy Association
ISSN:1598-8163
2734-0414
DOI:10.35930/KJPR.37.2.3