Juvenile Criminal Justice System

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As a teenager, I saw the world is different each time, everything is new to me and I want to learn anything that I don’t know and try my best to make my own discretion to live a happy life. It is a shame that many people at the young age like me decide to live a life of misdeeds and become what we call juvenile criminals. In the United States, we have a law system for juvenile, this system only works for people who under 18 years old, but in some case, If a teenager murder somebody the system have the ability to put them in an adult trial and sentenced to life in prison without parole. In my opinion, crime is crime, we need to punish them for what they did no matter how big was the crime. Report to Jennifer Jenkins article her young sister with an unborn child and her sister husband get murdered by a teenager “On Punishment and Teen Killers” “ERWC reader” (pg 91). This is an …show more content…

A study shows that teenager's brain is still development “what really caught was a massive loss of brain tissue that occurs in the teenage years” “Thompson, Paul. Startling finds on teenage brains. Sacramento Bee. 2001” (p89). His study shows that the loss of brain is caught them to make a stupid decision, we should punish them until juveniles have the capacity to truly understand the crimes they are committing then give them a second try in life. For example from the SVU movie Darius didn’t mean to push Avery off the bridge, he just wants to push Avery away him and Avery and her family did forgive him when he sends her an apology by his drawing. In this case, when Darius committing his crime he was 15 years old, he doesn’t know what is going on and Darius' lawyer calls his teacher to the stand where she speaks about his good behavior. When Dr. Lindstrom testifies, he says that Darius' impulse control is not fully developed and his actions toward Avery had nothing to do with hate. I believe the punishment for Darius is too

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