Abstract

Juvee offenders need special attention during their imprisonment in jails and borstal institutions. This case study discusses the availability and suitability of correctional services for 29 juvee detainees in the Borstal Institution and Juvee Jail in Bahawalpur. The qualitative nature research includes secondary and primary data. Primary data was gathered through observation, focus group discussion and interviews. Data was gathered from juvee offenders, jail staff, Social Welfare Officer and nongovernment organizations. Borstal Institution Bahawalpur had received facility improvements to its interior infrastructure. Educational services lack vocational staff. Vocational training services are notably insufficient. Health, nutrition, religious education and recreational services are reported to be satisfactory. The study suggests the need for enhancement in existing services.