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(g)
Strengthen preventive measures, such as supporting the role of families and
communities, in order to help eliminate the social conditions leading to such problems as
delinquency, crime and drug addiction;
(h)
Incorporate into its legislation and practices the United Nations Rules for the
Protection of Juveniles Deprived of Their Liberty, in particular to guarantee them access
to effective complaints procedures covering all aspects of their treatment;
(i)
Take appropriate rehabilitative measures to promote the social reintegration
of the children involved in the juvenile justice system;
(j)
Seek assistance from, among others, OHCHR, the United Nations Centre for
International Crime Prevention, the International Network on Juvenile Justice and
UNICEF, through the United Nations Coordination Panel on Technical Advice and
Assistance on Juvenile Justice.
9. Dissemination of documents
55.
Finally, the Committee recommends that, in light of article 44, paragraph 6, of the
Convention, the second periodic report and written replies presented by the State party be made
widely available to the public at large and that the publication of the report be considered, along
with the relevant summary records and the concluding observations adopted by the Committee.
Such a document should be widely distributed in order to generate debate and awareness of the
Convention and its implementation and monitoring within the Government, the Parliament and
the general public, including concerned non-governmental organizations.
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