I'd like to raise two points.
First, you are setting up the youth who have served their sentence for failure once they get out of the institution. I was mentioning that youth do not necessarily understand the long-term consequences. If we try to rehabilitate youth to once again become productive members of society, to get employment and contribute to our local economy, etc., I can't understand the rationale that publishing their names will be helpful.
The other point is that I can't honestly comprehend how publishing the name of a young person will deter other young people from doing crime when their emotional maturity level is not the same as an adult. Unfortunately, they don't understand the long-term consequences for their actions and so forth, and they believe it may not happen to them.
I'm trying to understand the rationale. I don't believe it is in the best interests of the young person nor the community in the long term. I don't believe that their names should be published, not at 12 years old or 14 years old. We're talking about kids here.