Juvenile justice-putting it in perspective


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Juvenile Justice: Putting it in Perspective

“In a world that demands justice when the unthinkable becomes reality, there are no easy answers when that reality involves minors. The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world and remains the only nation that, in rare circumstances, will sentence its juveniles to life without parole. Is it a solution? Does it work? Do we care?”
 
Your answer must be at least 250 words in length. Support your claims with examples from the required material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references. In your answer, support one of the positions below:

  • Depending on the serious nature of the crime, juveniles should be tried in an adult court and be subject to adult punishments.
  • Juveniles should not be punished with sentencing in adult prisons.
  • Juveniles deserve a second chance. They should not be tried as adults or serve time in adult prisons.
  • Sentencing juveniles to adult prisons is like saying society has given up and there is no treatment that can affect their adult potential. It is the responsibility of society to treat juveniles and that treatment should be administered in juvenile facilities.

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