Persuasive Essay On Juvenile Crime

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Life 's too short and we only live life once, but what we do with our life is our own choice. There are many kids deciding to go the wrong way to living their short lives. Some kids become Juvenile criminals, and these crimes that these kids did goes to the Juvenile Justice, Department. Juvenile Justice Department makes up for different agencies that work with kids who did something bad with the law. The different agencies or police, court, detention, probation, and prosecutor. But if a kid commits a really bad crime or more than one crime. They are sent to Adult court and will get any punishment available to them.

When kids are being tried as an adult, that means they can be either be sentenced up to life in prison or state penitentiaries …show more content…

Also, many of the crimes are still being made by kids. I think that when looking at the kids, who are committing the crimes, most of them come from unhealthy single parent homes in bad locations.There are also kids who are being raised in a violent environment, where they experience physical or visual cruelty. Also, some even have high rates of learning disabilities, mental health, and even abuse problems. If the government, schools, and churches were to get together and actually help society’s dysfunctional homes and the troubled kids. There is a chance that crime rates would decrease and the kids could make a big turn around and become successful adults. If the kids could get help then prison would not overfill and the kids would stay out of trouble. Also, if kids would get sent to prison, then they will deal with adults who say they will help them. But really they are adjusting, making the kids’ life in more danger. The age of kids committing the crimes range from 20 and under, a lot is younger than 15

“Getting the Juvenile Justice System to Grow Up”, written by Ken Stier. He also says in his article that every year, more than 200,000 kids are sentenced, tried or even put to death. Stier also argues that there is not enough time gave to kids to turn their lives around committing their crimes. I agree with Steir in a way, I think that kids have a bigger chance to turn their lives around with

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