Juvenile Offenders Should Be Tried As Adults

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Juveniles commit different crimes because they want to murder people for revenge, peer pressure and many other reasons. The results of committing crimes have consequences and punishments. Juveniles can be sentenced to prison or be sentenced to a mental hospital. Depending on how small or big the crime is, juveniles can be sentenced to prison or mental hospital for a few years when committing a minor crime or for many years when committing a huge crime like murdering people . When teen’s brain are not fully developed as adults, it causes them to have revenge, peer pressure, and many other reasons. The brain causes juveniles to make bad choice in lives resulting in doing bad things like murdering people. Young people are different from adults because they have a smaller brain than adults. A lot of young …show more content…

“Their brains that are responsible for thoughts, actions, and emotion are not fully develop.” (Garinger 93) Juvenile’s brain could not control all of their thoughts, actions, and emotion in their head in order to prevent them from committing crimes. They do not deserve to be tried as adult when they are making bad decision on their lives by committing a crime. “Juvenile offenders cannot with reliability be classified among the worst offenders: they are less mature, more vulnerable to peer pressure, cannot escape from dangerous environments, and their characters are still in formation.” (Garinger 93) Even though courts do not trust juveniles when they are being release after their sentence, they can they give them one last chance so that they can see their family and their outside world again. In the worst case, they might commit crimes again, but most of the juveniles felt very remorseful on what actions they did and they will never do it again. Once juveniles experience what it feels like to be in prison, they will realize that they do not want to experience

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