ANALYSIS Juvenile Justice comes to an end with a sense of finality for its 10 episodes. Accepting her son's death has been one of Eun-Seok's challenges, and witnessing it has been terrible. Thankfully, a fair trial is held for the offense this time for the boys who were in charge.
It was made clear how hastily Geun-Hee handled the brick-throwing case. Eun-Seok is shocked by this and is appropriately incensed by it after only three minutes. The lesson that young criminals learn from this is that they don't have to worry about the consequences of their activity, which may lead them to commit more serious crimes once more. The program successfully highlights the shortcomings of the juvenile justice system. Despite the fact that many of them were successful, some may not have been illuminating and may have drawn attention to the flaws in the system.