Description: The analysis of juvenile detention refers to the study of juvenile detention facilities and their impact on young people subjected to this system. This analysis seeks to understand how the conditions of these facilities, as well as the programs and policies implemented, affect the psychological, social, and educational development of adolescents. It focuses on evaluating the effectiveness of interventions designed to rehabilitate young people and prevent recidivism. Additionally, it considers the physical and emotional environment of the facilities, as well as the quality of care and support received by detainees. This approach is crucial for identifying areas for improvement and promoting a juvenile justice system that prioritizes social reintegration and the well-being of young people, rather than merely punishing them. Through this analysis, the aim is to generate positive change in public policies and social perceptions regarding juvenile detention, fostering a more humane and rehabilitative approach to the treatment of young individuals in conflict with the law.