In a meeting chaired by Dubai Crown Prince and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Council approved the establishment of a specialized center for juvenile delinquents in Dubai.
The decision to establish the center was made based on a study conducted by Dubai’s Community Development Authority in collaboration with Dubai Police, Dubai Public Prosecution, and other concerned entities.
The center will provide rehabilitation and intervention programs to reintegrate juvenile delinquents into the community and educate them about their rights and obligations as members of society. Furthermore, the center will develop proactive solutions to tackle the root causes of juvenile delinquency and boost cooperation between concerned authorities to reduce repeat offenses.
The center will also work to enable schools and neighborhood communities to play a bigger role in addressing the needs of teenagers and educating families about the support and guidance they need to provide to protect their children.
It will operate a child protection hotline, offer specialized intervention programs, manage volunteering and community service activities and reintroduce judicial probation and training for juvenile delinquents according to the nature of their offenses.
It will also complement the efforts of the teams and authorities responsible for the rehabilitation and wellbeing of juvenile delinquents by recommending new legislative, HR and technical measures and initiatives. The center will establish an umbrella entity to manage all aspects related to juvenile delinquents, including case follow-up and training for people working with juveniles.
The center will manage a unified database for juvenile delinquents in Dubai, conduct virtual investigations and hearings and establish an electronic file for every case.
The Council meeting was also attended by Deputy Ruler of Dubai and First Deputy Chairman of The Executive Council H.H. Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.