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Netflix Series 'Juvenile Justice' Asks if Going Easy on Youth Crimes ...


Netflix Series 'Juvenile Justice' Asks if Going Easy on Youth Crimes ...

“Juvenile Justice” is a Netflix original Korean drama that was released on Feb. 25, 2022. The courtroom drama critically examines the Juvenile Act.

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A tough judge balances her aversion to minor offenders with firm beliefs on justice and punishment as she tackles complex cases inside a juvenile court.

A juvenile's perspective on Juvenile Justice: An over-dramatic show ...

Juvenile Justice is a 2022 Netflix original Korean drama that was released on the platform on February 25th, 2022. It is about a judge, ...

JUVENILE JUSTICE Netflix Series Review (2022) 소년 심판 - YouTube

JuvenileJustice #Netflix #SouthKorea Juvenile Justice is a Netflix drama series about a prickly judge who despises juvenile criminals ...

TV review: Juvenile Justice - Global Comment

Juvenile Justice comprises 10 pulse-pounding and incisive episodes that offer realistic observations on youth violence, criminal ...

A straightforward and electrifying series: Juvenile Justice

On February 25, Netflix released its latest K-drama TV show entitled Juvenile Justice, which features Kim Hye Soo, Kim Mu Yeol, ...

Juvenile Justice: Episode 1 (First Impressions) - Dramabeans

Netflix's new original drama takes an inside look at South Korea's juvenile criminal justice system. The judge leading our cast of characters ...

Juvenile Justice (TV Series 2022) - User reviews - IMDb

I stumbled upon this series while scrolling through Netflix, looked into the first episode and it hit me like a truck. Juvenile Justice really came out of left ...

'Juvenile Justice' gets canceled after season 1 on Netflix. Know why

The K-drama series "Juvenile Justice" has been terminated by Netflix after its first season, which premiered in 2022.

Juvenile Justice | Official Teaser | Netflix [ENG SUB] - YouTube

When it comes to the law, young offenders are used to getting off easy. But the juvenile court has a prickly new judge who doesn't like ...

Juvenile Justice Review (Korean Drama 2022) | dor1nda

Juvenile Justice lingers somewhere in between social commentary and courtroom drama, as the latest instalment of Netflix's additions to the ...

Juvenile Justice: What a K-drama taught me about youth crime ...

Judges Cha Tae Joo and Sim Eun Seok (front row) are the two protagonists of the hit drama, Juvenile Justice. All screenshots taken from Netflix.

Kim Hye-soo talks taking on her first role in a Netflix series

9 while “Juvenile Justice” fell out of the top 10 ranks. However, overall the series has generated positive reviews for highlighting crimes such ...

A Netflix Drama Shines a Light on the Contradictions of 'Juvenile ...

“I have a hatred for young offenders.” So begins our introduction to Netflix's wildly popular “Juvenile Justice” and its lead character, a newly ...

Juvenile Justice - AsianWiki

Sim Eun-Seok (Kim Hye-Soo) is an elite judge with a personality that seems unfriendly to others. She hates juvenile criminals.

'Juvenile Justice' Netflix Review: Stream It Or Skip It? - Decider

A teenage boy in a hoodie approaches a cop outside a police station. He says he murdered someone and presents the weapon, dripping with blood.

What are some TV/Netflix series about teenage delinquents? - Quora

Which of these series has the most intense storylines? Are there any documentaries about teenage delinquency ...

'Juvenile Justice' Ending, & Cases, Explained: Why Did Judge Sim ...

"Juvenile Justice," a 2022 South Korean legal drama series, starts with an outrage where the public demands that the juvenile act should be ...

Juvenile Justice: Episodes 2-12 (Series review) - Dramabeans

After the sensationalized murder of the first episode, Juvenile Justice takes a slight step back to examine the societal influences that impact the more common ...

Time of Day - Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

Q: When are youth most likely to commit violent crime? ; A: Violent crimes by youth (ages 7-17) occur most frequently in the hours immediately following the ...