Essay On Juvenile Detention Centers

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“What do you want to be when you grow up?”. This is an iconic question asked of us starting at a very young age. Many will respond with ridiculous profession such as president, astronaut, or world-renowned singer. But the one job no one wants is going to jail. Unfortunately for many teenagers, this is already their fate. Teenagers who begin crime at an early age are usually going to continue to end up in jail. This is in some part due to the fact that many juvenile detention centers have inadequate care, whether it be education or how the criminals are treated. Without proper care, these volatile young adults will continue to commit crimes and will never be able to reform into members of society. That is why juvenile detention centers are …show more content…

Usually they are abused or neglected by their parents and thus begin their life of crime. From this stage early on in their life they will continue to become less and less law abiding until they land themselves into a Juvenile Detention Center. In these centers, they are treated as prisoners with one additional benefit. They are allowed to continue their schooling and hopefully they can achieve their high school Diploma. This can be a turning point for many teenage delinquents. Many detention centers hope that the juveniles will exit the facilities, start their lives anew and live successful lives as active and productive citizens. This ultimate objective is usually obstructed by a simple factor. In many facilities, these juveniles are not able to achieve their diplomas. In the article “Report: Juvenile justice system schools ‘do more harm than good’” it states that: “In 2011, 5 percent of California students were able to earn a high school diploma while locked up, compared with 8 percent nationally”. This percentage of students receiving a diploma is very low considering the significance a Diploma to a juvenile’s life. If a juvenile does not receive a diploma it is very unlikely that they will be able to find work after being released from incarceration. Without work they may have to rely on crime once again and thus repeating the vicious cycle of breaking the law, each time becoming more and more severe. In order

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