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Juvenile Justice

소년 심판 ‧ Drama ‧ 2022
Law drama
Instead of adult cases, focuses on juvenile cases
Each episode tackles a different case
Here the protag is a judge instead of a lawyer
Recommended by appleOfMyEye
-Not a fantasy drama however it deals with new characters in every episode and you get to see their bad sides. It focuses on juvenile kids and underaged criminals and their wrongdoings.
FL is extremely strict and badass while she follows the law.
These type of dramas are extremely interesting imo.
Recommended by aein
If you like protagonists that uses the law to punish the villains of society, no better dramas than these two, and no two dramas are more similar in theme. Not to mention both our protagonists are Judges.

Juvenile Justice focuses on the young delinquents who think they can get away from being punished due to their age; while Devil Judge focuses on the rich of high society that thinks they can use their power and influence to commit crimes and abuse the common people.

You will feel the satisfaction when both our protagonists tear down the facade of those hypocritical criminals, bring them to their knees and hand down the sentence they deserve in court. Must I say more?
Recommended by MeiLandi
Same as Samayou Yaiba, Juvenile Justice brings to light how the Law views/treats juveniles under twenty who commit very serious crimes and understandable so since it wants to give them the opportunity to learn from their mistakes and rehabilitate them but not all cases are the same and not all crimes are the same. And these tow dramas looks at the very exceptional cases, the victims of these cases and how the families are impacted.
Recommended by My Liberation Notes
The similarities between Teach You a Lesson and Juvenile Justice are mainly:
Bullying and youth violence: Both works shed light on the physical and psychological harm suffered by victims, especially within school environments or among minors.
Focus on consequences: Neither series simply presents crime or bullying; both emphasize the consequences for the perpetrators, the victims, and society.
Serious and realistic tone: They address sensitive social issues in a mature and realistic manner, rather than focusing on comedy or romance.
Advocacy for victims: Both encourage viewers to empathize with victims and reflect on how justice can be achieved for them.
Criticism of social institutions: They raise questions about the role of families, schools, and the legal system in preventing violence and protecting children and teenagers.
The biggest difference is that Teach You a Lesson focuses directly on school bullying and its psychological impact, whereas Juvenile Justice covers a broader range of juvenile crimes through the perspective of a judge handling cases involving minors, not just bullying.
Recommended by Milo
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