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    and other data sources‚ the Report demonstrates that the rate of juvenile violent crime arrests has consistently decreased since 1994‚ falling to a level not seen since at least the 1970s. However‚ during this period of overall decline in juvenile violence‚ the female proportion of juvenile violent crime arrests has increased (especially for the crime of assault)‚ marking an important change in the types of youth entering the juvenile justice system and in their programming

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    Juvenile Death Penalty One of the most controversial questions in the juvenile justice system today is‚ "Should the death penalty be applied to juveniles?”. A lot of people think that the death penalty for juveniles is cruel and unusual punishment and should only be used for adults. The crimes that juveniles commit are as dangerous and as violent as adult crimes. People argue that the adolescent brain does not mature until the late teens or early twenties‚ and that death penalty should not be the

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    Nailling 1 Jenny Nailling Ms. Dollman ERWC Period 2 18 February 2015 The Controversies in Juvenile Justice Each year‚ thousands of adolescents in the United States have been tried and sentenced to life in prison without parole‚ a punishment that has many of its own controversies. Debates are held on whether or not these kids should be tried and sentenced in the same way that adults are tried and sentenced. Many justices say that since children are emotionally‚ physically and mentally different

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    entire life in prison? Or does he‚ because he is just a child‚ have the pleasure of settling down for a smaller punishment? This is a very controversial topic that in which many people still can confidently say that the kid doesn’t deserve life in prison. A boy who is just the age to distinguish right from wrong kills another kid out of the sheer fact to pretend he was a wrestler. Youths are no longer their innocent personas once they take the lives of another person. In fact‚ juveniles

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    Juveniles in the U.S. Justice System By Y. Kornegay Juveniles in the Justice System The court system for juveniles in the United States was first formed in 1899‚ in Cook County‚ Illinois‚ which then was quickly spread across the country and most other state courts decided to establish one as well‚ that then in turn created the juvenile justice system. With the purpose of rehabilitating each underage offender in order for them to become a productive

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    Juveniles Tried as Adults “The only effective way to reduce and prevent juvenile crime is to balance tough enforcement measures with targeted‚ effective and intervention initiatives.” Juveniles are children and children don’t know any better and obviously make mistakes. They don’t expect to be caught after committing a serious crime. Juveniles brains are not fully developed until they are 25‚ but young people recognize them as adults at the age of 18. About 25‚000 children a year have their cases

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    2012 Are Boot Camps and Scared Straight Programs Effective for Juvenile Offenders? Boot camps were introduced in Louisiana in 1985 and dealt with juvenile offenders in the Orleans Parish. From existence of boot camps there has been major criticism and controversy on the issue. In 1954 a congressional bill was passed funding crime prevention in the states. 30 billion dollars were set aside for the crime bill and 8 billion was directed for funding prisons and boot camps. This bill contributed to

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    How should juvenile offenders be treated in the American criminal justice system? This is one of the most pressing questions in the field of criminal justice today. Juvenile offenders are treated quite differently than the adults in the American criminal justice system‚ and nowhere can that difference be clearer than in the corrections system. Historically‚ juveniles were treated as less responsible for their actions than adults‚ and subjected to different methods of correction than adults‚ even

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    Does Juveniles should be punished as an adult if they have commit a crime? Every year in the United states‚ an estimated 250‚000 children under the age of 18 are tried‚ sentenced or imprisoned as adults. And of these ‚ around 100‚000 actually end up in adult jails and prisons ‚ with many spending time in solitary confinement. About 37% are Non-Hispanic Black males‚ 25% are Non-Hispanic White‚ 23% are Hispanic males‚ 7.9% are all females and 6% are other males. I disagree that juveniles should be

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    Should Juveniles (under 18) who commit a Serious Crime be charged as an Adult? The debate over the topic of juveniles in our justice system rages on. There are numerous of arguments and valid points for both sides. Barely tapping the surface of major controversial points of view; the examination of both sides may help you reach you own thoughts and ideas about this much debated topic. Everyone should be held accountable for their actions and like the Supreme Court concluded in Stanford v. Kentucky

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