Should Teens Be Tried As Adults

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A big controversy breaks loose as the question arises, “Should teens be tried as adults when committing an adult crime.” There are many cases to base your answer upon this question. On some you’ll without a doubt agree to yes they should, others you’ll question if maybe they shouldn’t be tried as adults, if anything be put in a rehabilitation because all they need is help. You sneak out with friends one day, you guys drive up to some party and do what every teenager is bound to do, have fun. Your friends start drinking and smoking marijuana. You notice that they are starting to get aggressive with one another and a fights breaks out. The police gets called so before they get there you and your friends leave. Since you don’t know how to drive your drunk friend has to drive you guys home and they assure you they’ve done it before so it’ll be fine. As you guys almost arrive back home you’re friend is trying to rapidly get there before your dad wakes up to go to …show more content…
The prefrontal cortex, which regulates aggression, long range planning, mental flexibility, abstract thinking, and perhaps moral judgment has not yet developed in children which shows how that they can be rehabilitated since their brain is still changing. This of course makes sense because there are many choices teens make that aren't the best and once they become adults they come to realize how they could have chosen differently. And also many teens that have been put in prison have came out and made the same mistakes over and over again. Teens are in danger as they are put in prison because they are five times as likely to be sexually assaulted , twice as likely to be beaten by staff, 50 percent more likely to be attacked with a weapon and 8 times as likely to commit suicide as children in juvenile