But they are wrong. The YCJA allow young offender an alternate punishment that is fair and equitable for their age. The YCJA decreased the amount of teen that was sent to jail, this help the teen to learn what they have done wrong. Going to jail does not make you a better person when you come out, but by sending the teen to go do community service and let them apologize to the victim and the their family. This helps the teen to learn. What is right and what is wrong, most likely the teen would not commit crime ever again. The YCJA also give extrajudicial measure instead of going to jail. This allows the teen to contribute to the community and payback for what they have done. They are provided special programs that help them to learn important information about what they have done wrong. The YCJA is a really influential law, it helps the teenagers to learn what is good and bad for both the society and themselves, and what to improve in order to develop into a better …show more content…
It also allows teenagers to have a second chance to reintegrate into the society. YCJA allow teenagers who committed a crime to not have their name published in the media. This is referred to as the media ban. It allows young offenders to still be a part of society and not get discriminated by the others. It also supports them have a better chance to find a job later on their life. YCJA also do not give the offenders permanent records. This permits teenagers who committed a crime to have a better life. Having a record when they grow up is not good. Lots of company do not want people with a record in. Also, have a record mean you cannot go out of the country. This affects the youth’s freedom. Having no permanent record means that you will only have your record until you are 18. And all your information about will get deleted. This can really help the teen because they will be dealt with the same as others when they grow up. Over all the YCJA make life for the teenagers who committed crime better, it helps to learn what they did wrong, and also give them a second chance in order to be successful later on in