Analysis Of Ted Talk: The Right To Try Juveniles As Adults

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In her Ted Talk “The mysterious workings of the adolescent brain,” Sarah-Jayne Blakemore explains that teenagers sometimes have problems taking other people's perspectives. She does the experience where it’s results show the mid-adolescent has the less error than the adulthood, meaning that the mid-adolescent has a poor developing ability to take into account someone else’s perspective in order to guide ongoing behavior. Based on this information, I believe it is not right to try juveniles as adults because they have heightened risk-taking, poor impulse, and self-consciousness than other ages. Adolescents take more risks than anyone especially when they are with their friend. “There’s an important drive to become independent from one’s parents