Juvenile Justice It is generally agreed that “kids are kids,” until they commit a serious crime. A juvenile is classified as someone under 18, yet when a juvenile even as young as 8-years-old commits an egregious, violent crime that kid is no longer excused as a kid. Juvenile justice and punishment is a controversial topic since societal norms accept the difference between children and adults in numerous ways. If juveniles are limited from all kinds of social benefits and freedom that an adult…
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A Crime is a Crime Brenda Small Danny Meadows English 215 Research and Writing February 5, 2015 At age eighteen every female and male American citizen is considered an adult. Our Juvenile Justice System should revisit punishment for juveniles who commit violent crimes that are punished differently than their adult criminal counter parts. People this age have the right to vote, the right to buy tobacco products, and also the right to live apart, and separately from…
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the resolution that states; that minors accused with violent crimes should be charged as adults. In most states an 18-year-old is considered an adult, and in some states including New York it’s 16. However, juveniles commit terrible crimes just as adults, and therefore should receive equal punishment. A crime is a crime and for that reason Juveniles who commit violent crimes should be punished in the same way as adults. Violent crimes can be defined as murder, rape, armed robbery, aggravated assault…
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2012 on June 25, the Supreme Court ruled that juveniles who committed murder could not be sentenced to life in prison because it violated the 8th amendment of no cruel or unusual punishment. Many juveniles who commit murder are sentenced to life in prison, but is this sentence unjust? Juveniles do not need life imprisonment so the Supreme Court made the proper decision to the ruling, life in prison for juveniles, is unconstitutional. Many juveniles commit murder because of their immature or adolescent…
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home or in public. We don’t let children vote, nor sign any contracts, but once they can start driving should they stand trial for murder or any crimes they caused. This means should children under the age of 18 be sentenced for crimes they committed, should they have the same intense sentencing as an adult, because children under the age of 18 are allowed to serve same jail time as a grown adult. They make the biggest mistakes either kill or rob because they’re angry or hurting on the inside so they…
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Teenagers accused of violent, heinous crimes should not be tried as adults. The juveniles are just children and no matter what the mitigating circumstances are, they should be considered children. Teenagers are not adults, therefore they should not be tried as adults. Of course teenagers and children who commit horrible crimes deserve punishment for doing so, however, throwing them in a jail cell filled with adult murderers and robbers, is not the right way to solve the problem. The article, Kids…
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trial in an adult court, and be sentenced many years, if not, life in prison. They receive, in most cases, a sentence that they deserve. "Old enough to commit the crime, old enough to do the time." It’s a popular statement and one that I agree with. Many think it is wrong to try children as adults in court because of how underdeveloped their brains are; or that they lack the ability to know what they are doing. I believe the legal system should have the option to try juveniles as adults in murder or…
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Trying juveniles as adults? Since the beginning of civilization there have been immoral actions, delinquent actions, offenses against the law, and with all of this, reparations for those behaviors. From way back then until the present date, the 21st Century, there are still issues dealing with these problems. And what’s not so good is that now there are children enacting these crimes. Much argument endures on the question of whether or not a juvenile who commits a severe crime should be prosecuted…
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1/5/15 History of Juvenile Defining the Child Paten Patriae The idea that the state is obligated to care for people (children/ mentally ill) in head of care and protection Antebellum Child Welfare Legitimate vs. illegitimate child Apprenticeship “ The children” in the 1900s: Context: Children seen as malleable; future citizens Child development was in the interest Materialism and the child-savers Materialism Valorized the women’s role as a mother Defined many progressive- era politics Became…
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My paper is going to show my journey of trying to understand and explain the problems we have in the jail / prison systems for juveniles, women, and men. I’m also going to explain how these systems affect the family and the community by having our loved ones locked away. Like many people living in rural or urban neighborhoods it was common to have our family members go to and from jails throughout they’re teenage and young adult years. It was common for them to go away and come…
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