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    Rehabilitation of Juvenile Offenders The troubled youth of today don’t just need to be imprisoned; they need to be rehabilitated so they may become productive members of society when they finish their sentence. Programs like The Beat Within and Inside Out are useful for youth that need to be rehabilitated before being released back into the general population. Unfortunately‚ these programs for incarcerated youth are being cut because of budget problems. These programs‚ such as Inside Out‚ should

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    says I told them “we are here on earth onetime and onetime only” and that we should live the best life we can. ΙΙΙ. In‚ my prior preconception I‚ believed that all offenders but a few were remorseful due to the nature of the offense they committed. Unlike Santos who distributed cocaine and was not a violent offender. The inmates at the magistrate did violent crimes such as the gang member waiting to be sentenced and sent to prison. But aside from the marginalizing and assumptions my beliefs

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    Juveniles Being Tried as Adults In the United States‚ anyone who is charged for committing a crime before the day of their 18th birthday is considered a juvenile and depending on the severity of the case shall be tried as a juvenile. There are some cases; however‚ where the juvenile justice system should be harder on the juvenile‚ but in most cases they should not go to an adult prison. There are most certainly some cases in which the juvenile should face the adult justice system‚ but for petty

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    committed by a juvenile‚ who has not even reached their eighteenth birthday‚ it can be very challenging to determine proper punishment for the most serious of crimes. Roper vs. Simmons decided that juveniles who committed a crime before they reached the legal age of eighteen could not be sentenced to the death penalty (Board‚ 2016). In the legal case‚ Miller vs. Alabama‚ the court system ruled that sentencing a juvenile to life in prison without parole was unconstitutional even if the juvenile was found

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    be hard to imagine that‚ spending the rest of your life in a box until you die. On June 25‚ 2012‚ the Supreme Court ruled that juveniles who committed serious crimes could not be sentenced to life in prison. I strongly agree with the decision the Supreme Court made‚ it would be unfair for juveniles to be sentenced to life in prison. Gail Garinger’s article “Juveniles Don’t Deserve Life Sentences” published on March 14‚ 2012. Garinger states that 79 young adolescents have been sentenced to die

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    Running head: SHOULD JUVENILE OFFENDERS BE TRIED AND PUNISHED 1 Should juvenile offenders be tried and punished with the death penalty as adults? Juan Borrego Grantham University EN 102 English Composition II Dr. Cynthia Williams August 2010 SHOULD JUVENILE OFFENDERS BE TRIED AND PUNISHED 2 Abstract This paper will focus on past cases of juvenile offenders that were given the death penalty based on reports found online (Internet). I will use that information

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    agree that preferential treatment towards juveniles is justified. This is because juveniles are in the process of puberty‚ and are mentally under developed. Juveniles are after all still legally dependant on their parents‚ and therefore the blame for committing crimes should be on their guardians. Besides these‚ juveniles tend to have a higher chance and ability to go through rehabilitation compared to adults‚ thus rehabilitative methods are preferentially used in juvenile courts as a substitution

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    chores. But‚ to this day‚ no list is more important or more scrutinized for its information then the register for sexual offenders list. This list contains names and other important information about the people on this list. What we learn from it and we take the time to learn what establishes the qualifications to be on it‚ it’s clear why we have it. The sexual offenders list was created so that we as a society could have access to the where about of people who may be a danger to kids and families

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    drive‚ make decisions related to their education or medical treatment‚ vote‚ leave school or sign a contract. In Addition‚ children under the age 18 cannot legally purchase or consume alcohol‚ serve on juries or be drafted‚ because they are presumed not to have the capacity to handle adult responsibilities (Labelle‚ Phillips‚ Horton‚ 2006). Last year‚ the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Miller v. Alabama that mandatory life sentences for offenders under 18 was cruel and unusual punishment‚ and therefore

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    There are a lot of sanctions on sex offenders but there are only put in place to help the people that live in the communities and it can help the offender not try to commit any more sex crimes. The sanctions are helpful and can reduce recidivism among sex offenders. These sanctions are warranted and are needed. There are many types of sex offences. A lot of them are more common than most. `Sex offences include: Molestation/Lewd Act with a Minor‚ Rape‚ Statutory rape or Unlawful Sexual Intercourse

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