For instance, in the article “Startling Finds on The Teenage Brains” by Paul Thompson, he pointed out that “brain tissue is loss everyday in a teenage brain because their brains are still developing and it help us understand teens better, it still cannot excuse their violent or homicidal behavior.” In other words, the juveniles that commit first degree murder doesn’t excuse the fact that they committed a crime, but shows that they can get well overtime because their brains aren’t fully developed yet. Paul Thompson is an assistant professor of neurology at the University of California, Los Angeles, School of Medicine so he knows how the brain functions. So there is hope for young criminals to to get well and be given a second chance in life and be released when the time is right. Our world isn’t a perfect place, but it is our job to work together and make it a better place
For instance, in the article “Startling Finds on The Teenage Brains” by Paul Thompson, he pointed out that “brain tissue is loss everyday in a teenage brain because their brains are still developing and it help us understand teens better, it still cannot excuse their violent or homicidal behavior.” In other words, the juveniles that commit first degree murder doesn’t excuse the fact that they committed a crime, but shows that they can get well overtime because their brains aren’t fully developed yet. Paul Thompson is an assistant professor of neurology at the University of California, Los Angeles, School of Medicine so he knows how the brain functions. So there is hope for young criminals to to get well and be given a second chance in life and be released when the time is right. Our world isn’t a perfect place, but it is our job to work together and make it a better place