Why People Treat Juveniles Differently

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Over the past decades American juvenile justice policy has become progressively more punitive. Treatment of young people who run afoul of the law may be guided by logic rather than politics, prejudice, and uninformed passion, and with that comes punishment. In this passage you will learn or come to better understanding of why people treat juveniles differently, what are the punishments that come when a juvenile does something illegal, and how are our young people affected by it today.

It's hard enough to manage maturity and new responsibilities that come with adulthood. Try doing as said when maintaining a stable job, renting an apartment, obtaining certain vocational licenses, and fitting in school are out of reach when your behind bars, at the age of seventeen with a record. And with crime comes punishment,no matter how small the case, even a little lie can affect your life. For example your seventeen year old serve time in the adult criminal justice system, they’re less likely to do what we all want them to do:grow up to be an successful adult, instead there are consequences. …show more content…

For teens life is never easy when your parents are already hanging over you, and they don't understand how you feel, they just want the best for you, things can get confusing. That's when our teens go to committing crime or even suicide, and what do the cops do? Not call a therapist or sit you down to talk, they arrest you. And at that point whatever happens further is your life on the line. And it doesn't end there, even after you've paid your time in jail or juvie ,you still pay the

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