Diversion in the juvenile justice system aims to promote rehabilitation and avoid formal justice processes. However, weak post-diversion supervision increases recidivism and hinders social reintegration. This study identified regulatory challenges, limited resources, and a lack of inter-agency coordination in the post-diversion supervision of children. The roles of the Child Protection Agency (Bapas), families, and communities are crucial in ensuring successful rehabilitation. Policy reforms and strengthening of restorative justice-based monitoring systems are needed. More effective supervision will help children lead better lives and prevent re-offending.
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