Should Juveniles Be Sentenced To Adult Prisons

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Children are being sentenced to life in prison after The Supreme court has ruled that children should be treated differently than adults. The American Society has noticed that crime rates have risen throughout the years by minors. These crime rates have risen at the same time frame as the rates of child abusing and single parenting. Many people consider this to be an explanation of why the juvenile crime rates rose. The Juvenile Justice System is a network that includes any agency that analyze juveniles. These agencies include police, detention, court, probation and the Department of Juvenile Corrects. Yet, these agencies still allow young offenders to be moved to mandatory Adult Court if they commit a murder. Juveniles should not be sentenced to adult prison because The Eighth Amendment claims to protect juveniles from cruel and unusual punishment, and teenage brains are not yet developed enough to be sensed into Adulthood. However, more juveniles are being sentenced to adult prison because laws are overwriting The Constitution. The Eight Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishments which is mostly mentioned in the context of the death penalty. “Excessive bail shall not be required nor …show more content…

New laws that are being set for the country are violating of The Eighth Amendment. Another justified way to punish juveniles is to set them in jury and when they are at a mature age, place them in adult court and potentially place them in adult prison. Researchers findings give us a more explanation of criminal rates that occur by minors, but it cannot be a reason for juveniles to be left

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