By: Michelle M. Lee
November 5th, 2012
Juvenile Delinquency In today’s world we have a bunch of crime(s) that we seek to find out what the purposes of the crime people may have been involved with. As humans, we all make mistakes and we have our reasons but sometimes making a bad decision or decisions can just lead to jail, sentencing, and therefore punishment. When we commit a crime, I believe humans feel like they need to have some type of control over one another, or their purpose is to feel like they need to have judgment or a ruling per say over a situation. The main concept of crime all comes down to some reasons and explanations: 1. who committed the crime, 2. the main purpose – what happened, 3. victims involved, and lastly 4. And finally sentencing the person to jail. As people make crimes and see people evolve around them - though our mistakes can lead to fatal accidents as well as deaths - it can also lead us to misunderstanding a situation, missing a lot of family members, and lastly watching your own children grow up from birth to adult-hood. Personally, I believe that when a family member is in jail and they are not there with their child they miss out on a lot of important events like holidays, funerals, life-lessons, schooling, and maturing. I believe the biggest loss of being in jail is your “children”. One of the most horrible things in life is what if your child is 21 years old and let’s say you just got released from jail and he didn’t even know who you were or where you came from? That’s very traumatic because you would want your child to know who the mother/father is and how the relationship works in the family and of course there will be a lot of questions if you really are the parent. In today’s society we question ourselves as to why “Crime & Terrorism” was even invented, I can go back to when my mother told me that back in time when she was in school, there was hardly any crime including school