state has their opinion on what age juveniles should be tried in adult court. In many states anyone under the age of eighteen is classified as a juvenile and anyone eighteen and older automatically is classified as an adult and gets tried in adult court. Many and everyone have their own personal opinion on the matter saying what age they think they should be tried. In many places with certain major crimes they won’t even think twice about trying them as adult regardless of age. Every state has a…
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There are some cases where a juvenile should be convicted as an adult. When the juvenile system was first founded it was not made for teens who commit felonies, it was made for minor crimes or millimeters, “The juvenile justice system was originally created to provide individualized rehabilitation to offenders of minor crimes such as truancy, shoplifting, and vandalism,” (Estudillo). Due to this, oftentimes adolescents now do not take it seriously. As a result, they try and impel their rights and…
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female and male American citizen is considered an adult. Our Juvenile Justice System should revisit punishment for juveniles who commit violent crimes that are punished differently than their adult criminal counter parts. People this age have the right to vote, the right to buy tobacco products, and also the right to live apart, and separately from his, or her parents. A matter of one or two years decides if a person is tried is an adult or a juvenile in this country. Murderers, rapists, and other criminals…
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violent crime, most of us will readily agree that the perpetrators will be punished. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of juvenile justice . Whereas some are convinced that juveniles should be treated as adults, others maintain that kids should be punished as kids. My own view is that juveniles should be tried as an adult because if they think they are old enough to commit the crimes, they are old enough to do the time. Minors that have a criminal record usually come…
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Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Crime Article Jesse Wilkie CJS/201 The word “delinquency” is a strong word and when people hear it they get scared. Juvenile delinquency is occurs when a juvenile’s behavior is in violation of criminal law, juvenile status offenses, and other juvenile misconducts. On the other hand, status offenses are those misconducts committed or engaged by a juvenile and that can be presented in a juvenile court. Status offenses are those offenses illegal for a certain group…
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English 101 Mrs. Elder 15 December 2014 Should Minors be tried as adults? Minors should not be exempted from being tried as adults, but rather have a hearing to determine whether they should be tried as an adult based on the severity of their crime. Another important factor lies in the age and maturity of the juvenile. For example, if the juvenile is incoherent or does not understand the severity of what they did then they should not be tried as an adult. Another idea lies upon the age, there is…
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Supreme Court claimed that juveniles could not be have a life sentence without parole in 2012 because it involved the Eighth Amendment. This regulation is sincere because of multiple reasons. First, adolescents are not responsible at their age because their brains are not fully developed. Also, teenagers are not mature yet but they will change the way they think and become more mature over time. Lastly, some teenagers go through harsh events, like violence in their families or violence in their neighborhood…
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Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Crime Article Eric Ray CJA/204 8/6/2014 Christle Sheppard What would you consider delinquency? Well what I would consider what delinquency is the behavior of a person that is a violation of the law. It is a continued disobedient behavior that does not seem to be able to be corrected by community leaders, church, or parents. The offender is then handed over to the juvenile courts for correction. Now what would we consider a status offense? A status offense…
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children under the age of 18 should be charged as juveniles rather than as adults. Children under the age of 18 still have a lot of growing up to do and haven’t fully matured yet for example, in Texas a 13 year old boy names Duane was arrested for committing a murder during a burglary. He was charged and put into a juvenile facility. A couple months after several counseling he proudly showed his progress in one of his interviews that he had learned new skills in the juvenile facility such as re pairing…
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Juveniles Without Hope In the 1980’s/90’s, criminologists made future predictions of teenagers committing adult crimes at an alarming rate, they were labeled as, “superpredators”. Since these predictions, politicians responded to this fear by lowering the age limit at which children could be easily tried as adults. Juveniles should be considered children because they’re not fully developed and therefore should not be given life in prison. In the article, “Juveniles Don’t Deserve Life Sentences”…
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