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              <text>Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Children in

 Conflict with Law: An Exploratory Study of

 Karnataka and Telangana</text>
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              <text>RONY GEO  ALEX</text>
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              <text>The current study analyses the effect that rehabilitation and reintegration of children in conflict

with law has on the life of the children. It traces the history of deviant behavior of the child and

the causes that lead to deviancy. For the purpose of this study, two institutions were selected

from Karnataka and Telangana, because of geographical and social-economic similarities. A

sample of 10 (5 from each state) children who had undergone rehabilitation and reintegration

process were selected between the age of 12-18 years and interview was conducted. The

interview shed light on the rehabilitation and reintegration process that exists in the two states

and their institutions from the perspective of the participants and their struggles and challenges

was also recorded. Thematic analysis by Braun was loosely followed. The analysis brought out

major themes in the experience of the participants and their changes that they had undergone.

The research concludes by listing out the characteristics of the respective institutions in the

state of Karnataka and Telangana and their impact on the participant in the aspect of

rehabilitation and reintegration.</text>
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