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Sports-Based Intervention for Juvenile Offender Rehabilitation and Preventio

Sports-Based Intervention for Juvenile Offender Rehabilitation and Preventio

13 Mar 2026
13 Mar 2026

Program Description

The primary objective of this program is to rehabilitate and prevent juvenile delinquency through sports-based activities that foster positive attitudes and constructive behavior. To date, 5 children have received skills development training under this initiative. The program is currently being implemented across all police stations and sub-districts of Rajshahi District.

Background and Rationale

Juvenile crime rates in Bangladesh are steadily increasing. Many adolescents become involved in crime due to social and family-related challenges. This program seeks to bring about positive change through sports, offering both rehabilitation and prevention opportunities for at-risk youth.

Implementation Methodology

  1. Program Identification and Adoption
    • Conduct small-scale research on barriers to social welfare and development.
    • Based on data and prevailing circumstances, design a program targeting juvenile offenders.
    • Prepare a list of potential participants through referrals from the Juvenile Justice Board, police, and community networks, with parental consent and behavioral commitments.
  2. Program Planning
    • Develop a comprehensive plan including:
    • Task and stage breakdown
    • Recruitment of volunteers and personnel
    • Verification of applications and preparation of beneficiary lists
    • Budget formulation
    • Fundraising from individuals, donor organizations, and internal resources
    • Distribution of assistance
  3. Program Execution and Monitoring
    • Organize community sports leagues and clubs (football, cricket, volleyball, etc.) with regular training and match coaching.
    • Integrate life-skills sessions covering conflict resolution, discipline, and leadership.
    • Provide joint mentorship by law enforcement officers and social workers to ensure holistic guidance.
  4. Program Evaluation
  • The program is ongoing and has already shown positive impacts by creating new opportunities for juvenile offenders.
  • To expand its reach, stronger financial support, community engagement, and long-term planning are required.
  • In 2024, a total of 5 juveniles benefited from this initiative, with an expenditure of BDT 3,200.00.