Essay On Underage Drinking

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Although many teens may think its cool, underage drinking is the most common problem, when it comes to arrests and accidents. Underage drinking is a serious public health problem in the U.S. Alcohol is the most widely used substance of abuse among America’s youth, and drinking by young people poses enormous health and safety risks. The consequences of underage drinking can affect everyone-regardless of age or drinking status. The brain can develop until a person's mid-20s, according to a bulletin on the “Effects and consequences of underage drinking” from the office of juvenile justice and delinquency prevention, which compiled its information from numerous medical resources (Turner 1). “Psychoactive substances such as alcohol produce pleasurable feelings and may diminish stress and emotional pain. These chemicals can turn on the brain’s reward system,which makes people want to repeat the use of substances to obtain the same feelings. Eventually, substances use can alter structure and chemical makeup of the brain, leading to brain disorders” (Turner 2). “Drunk drivers killed more than 16,000 people in 1997. Preliminary figures for 1998 are about the same. Although alcohol-related traffic fatalities decreased 32% from 1987 to 1997- a …show more content…

Such acts are sometimes referred to as juvenile delinquency. Children's offenses typically include delinquent acts, which would be considered crimes if committed by adults, and status offenses, which are less serious misbehavior such as truancy and parental disobedience. In the U.S. both are within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court; more serious offenses committed by minors may be tried in criminal court and be subject to prison sentences (SIRS 1). Through reporting techniques and greater emphasis on publicizing delinquent acts in the media have made the american public much more aware of juvenile crime than in the

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