Child soldiers have undergone trauma from being put in such situation. Many child soldiers were forced into their actions. They were subject to adult authority determining what they should do, a military commander from the african nation of chad said “They don't complain, they …show more content…
Looking at the whole situation like that is one sided, it fails to recognise the factors and only states the obvious. It would be much m worse for the children, that have to live with the experiences to prosecute them rather than rehabilitating them. The prefrontal lobe, important for planning, making judgements, and decision making, is still in development while someone's a teenager, “Studies have shown physical changes in the brain and evidence of impaired problem solving and other cognitive function resulting from young people's alcohol use.” ()))) Physically a child's brain is still developing, their brain already may have trouble being able to not do what the adults around them have told them to do, when they are also given alcohol this only makes the outcome more extreme. While some believe that child soldiers should be prosecuted, this ignores that they are still