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Juvenile Punishment

Juvenile Punishment
Nathaniel Abraham, at age thirteen, is on of the nations youngest first-degree murder defendants. When he committed his crime, at age eleven, he was to young to see rated R films but, was old enough to be tried in an ,adult court, as someone who could (Mark P. 1). Juvenile offenders should not be tried as adults under the adult justice system. Societal problems are great influence in the way a child acts and thinks. Therefore, societal problems are a great contributing factor to the reasons why a child has for committing a crime. It is unfair to punish a child as an adult because children don’t have the equal amount of maturity as an adult; this is why they have different rights than adults. In many cases a child can, and should be reformed in order to be given another chance to a normal life, and so they may also realize the severity of their crimes. Punishing a child under the adult justice system in not only wrong but it is also unfair.
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Posted by: Geraint Watts

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