Trying Juveniles as Adults If your son or daughter were killed by a seventeen-year-old‚ would you be able to accept the fact that the murderer would be walking the streets again in less than a year because the law allows those under eighteen to be tried as juveniles? Forty-four states and Washington‚ DC‚ passed several laws between 1992 and 1997 enabling the judiciary to transfer juveniles to the adult court system. Today‚ murders committed by adults have decreased over 18%‚ but murders by juveniles
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Trying a juvenile who has committed a violent crime can put a judge in a difficult situation because it depends on the extent of the crime and all factors should be taken into consideration before trying a teenager as an adult. A judge may not know what punishment may be beneficial for the child‚ juvenile or adult court‚ and if tried in adult court the child could have a difficult time in prison and may effect his state of mind if and when released. The judge must look at what type of violent crime
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Trying juveniles has been a topic to the public we hear about in the judustrial system. It contains a lot of arguments which has its pros and cons. Considering being a juvenile delinquent you must commit a crime that is under the age of 18. Prosecutors can charge juveniles as adults when they are suspected of violent offenses or crime. Back in time when this happened‚ this treatment involved the death penalty. As of today it involves being prosecuted through adult courts and incarcerated in the adult
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Through the article Pros and Cons of Juveniles Being Tried As Adults says‚ “ Typically‚ juveniles who display a propensity for committing crime will continue to do so‚ even as they get older. Their crimes may even become more serious in nature. The victim still suffers‚ even if the perpetrator is a juvenile.”(Asia-Pacific Economics Blog 1). For example an adolescent that steels candy from the supermarket will lead
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Juvenile Delinquency and Adult Crimes Not long ago‚ juveniles were expected to behave and act as any adult would. This extended to obeying laws where juveniles were viewed as adults and were subject to the same rules and regulations as adults. There was no separation of juvenile crime and adult crime and the law made no distinction based on the age of the offender. Whoever committed a crime‚ regardless of age‚ were given a certain consequence for their actions. It wasn’t until the 1900’s when the
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An advantage to juveniles being handled in adult court is that many juveniles would not be arrested anymore for crimes considered against the law presently for minors. Many adolescent offenders are arrested for minor crimes now and if they are already on probation many trivial acts such as a suspension from school for “anything” can push them into a juvenile placement long term. I have seen it many times. Kids that are on probation for something they did 2 years prior such as at the age of 14
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Juvenile Rehabilitation Organizational Plan Throughout history‚ many methods were utilized to sanction and rehabilitate juvenile delinquents. In this research paper‚ I aim to explore the various techniques which were tried and are currently used and suggested as a means of dealing with offending youths. Mainly‚ I want to inspect the advantages and disadvantages of each system so that I can understand the correlations of the methods and their abilities in producing a future law-abiding citizen.
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Juvenile System Rough Draft Juveniles should be convicted as adults ‚ for violent crime like assault or murder because if they commit murder or something illegal ‚ they think they can get away with it and they don’t think that they are not gonna be caught. For Example‚ they can be killing someone and get away with it like nothing happened. So if kids commit crime ‚ then of course they should convicted as a criminal. Research suggest that adolescent squeezed through adult system are more
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understanding the beginnings of the juvenile justice system should instill mind-provoking thoughts for this question. Not only should the beginnings be discussed‚ but the reasoning for the “transferring” of juveniles to the adult criminal system should be part of this thought process. The “pros” and “cons” for a juvenile being charged as an adult opens up events and effects which forces society to look at the struggles and issues that come with the juvenile transfer. The final point that needs
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world does not try adolescents as adults irrespective of the crime. Yet in our country‚ we treat adolescent offenders for violent crimes as adults and sentence them into a harsh and dangerous prison environment (Walrond Jr‚ 2013). Adolescents are usually in the age where they are still looking for maturity to fully set in. The moral absolutes would not have an ethical bearing on them at this stage (Osler‚ 2012). Besides‚ the concept of sending adolescent juveniles
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