Debate On Juveniles Tried As Adults
Juveniles should be tried as adults.
Debate on juveniles tried as adults. Juveniles should be tried as adults. If they are capable of doing something that horrible then they should expect the consequences of their actions. Juvenile crimes are serious need adult punishment the rate of murders by kids has indeed been skyrocketing across the country. I do not think it is fair that age has anything to do with the court system when they are found guilty of their actions and should be sentenced like everyone else.
Adult criminal system helps protect the society from dangerous delinquents because it keeps them locked up in prisons for a longer. Over the course of the years 70 of the adults that should be contributing to the society as human resources will be mentally unhealthy dangerous and turn out to be burdens. This is a subject that cannot be fairly judged on a case by case basis and therefore needs a black and white answer. Children when growing as adults will lose their entire life because of the sub traits such as introversion deteriorated ambition and orderliness.
Say a boy s found guilty and then imprisoned in a juve. According to the national crime analysis project of northeastern university in massachusetts the number of 17 year olds arrested for murder climbed 121 per cent in the latter half of the 80s. Juveniles should be tried as adults in murder cases. The number of 16 year olds by 158 per cent.
Juveniles tried as adults were more likely to be incarcerated and incarcerated for longer than those who remained in the juvenile system an adult trial would serve towards the goal of protection of the society. If a minor is adult enough to take another person s life they should have the courage to face a judge and jury as an adult also. Even when a minor shows no remorse for the crime committed the court still has the tendency to exercise leniency. And the number of 15.
Murder is a heinous crime and whoever commits it no matter what their age deserves to be punished to the full extent of the law.