New measures in response to juvenile delinquency allow for the detention of minors found guilty of bullying, physical aggression, or the dissemination of intimate images. Previously, consequences for such actions were limited to cautionary measures and transfers to different schools. The updated regulations now include the possibility of placement in a juvenile detention center. These harsher penalties aim to address the increasing prevalence of these offenses among young people. Authorities emphasize the goal is rehabilitation alongside accountability. The specific circumstances of each case will determine the appropriate response, ranging from warnings to secure confinement. Legal experts suggest this represents a significant shift in how the justice system handles youth offenses.
