Positive Roll Models

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Introduction:       Even the most noble of societies can’t escape crime. Most choose to ignore the fallacies of urban youth be it in the ghetto or the suburbs, our children are becoming victims of their own ignorance. The lure of “street” life out weighs the yearning for a competent education. The media, audio and visual glorify a lifestyle that average people lust for. Most children compare the lifestyle of entertainers to their own creating a yearning for riches, and begin to emulate the behaviorism of their favorite wrestler, rapper, or movie actor unfortunately these characters are not all positive roll models. Society stands by; few do anything to stop our innocent children become victims as well as offenders. …show more content…

Suburban areas are experiencing the same rise in crimes committed by minors, the media just reports it differently if at all. Take for instance a white teenage girl from Long Island, NY had her baby in the bathroom at her prom. She pushed out the infant wrapped it up in toilet tissue and put the baby in the garbage. It was reported by the local media that the baby slipped out the garbage can as she was leaving the stall. To save face of the girl the media reported that the fetus was born dead, along with the many experts to back up the story. What was not reported was the fact that she had no pre-natal care and she knew she didn’t want the baby and purposely pushed the infant out by herself so that she could dispose of …show more content…

Unfortunately, it did no such thing. Children are still committing violent crimes. According to the Federal Justice System, During 1995 -- •     468 juveniles were referred to Federal prosecutors for investigation - 49% of these cases were declined for further action. •     122 juveniles were adjudicated as delinquent in the Federal courts - 47% for either a violent or drug offense. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics: •      In 1998 in 40 of the largest urban counties, approximately 7,100 juvenile felony defendants were adjudicated in adult criminal court. •     Of the 7,135 juvenile felony defendants, 62% were black, 20% were white, 96% were male, and at the time of arrest 55% were within 1 year of adulthood as defined by their

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