An Argument For The Juvenile Death Penalty

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When I told my friend the topic for this essay she simply assumed I was against the juvenile death penalty. When I told her I supported the juvenile death penalty she was extremely shocked. She commented, “So you think a nine year old who accidently kills their mom should get the death penalty?” This seems to be many people’s idea of the juvenile death penalty, an overgeneralization and misunderstanding of the types of crimes and situations that would warrant the death penalty. This is not what the juvenile death penalty is. In reality the juvenile death penalty is reserved for the absolute worst juvenile offenders whose crimes are so terrible and gruesome that there is no other option to punish them. Unfortunately, most people think of the juvenile death penalty as “killing kids” as my professor did. In reality, this is a far too broad of a statement. It is like saying that everyone, everything they go outside will get struck by lightning. It is just simply not true. Only .05% of juvenile population are arrested for violent crimes (Juvenile Arrest Rate Trends). Of that .05% only .001% are murders which puts the chances of a juvenile being executed for this crime at .0000003%. This means that if all 7 billion people on this planet were juveniles who have been arrested for a violent crime, only 210 of them would actually be executed for their crimes.

The reality is the juvenile death penalty does not ”kill kids” because the juveniles who commit crimes that are severe enough for the death penalty are far different than ordinary kids. Kids are tiny humans. They like to play with Barbie’s and Hot Wheels. They love to learn and grow. They love the people around them. “These are the tiny humans. These are children. They believe in m...

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...enders like Jon Venables and Robert Thompson deserve nothing other than the death penalty for what they did to two year old James. In accordance with the Eight Amendment, juvenile offenders such as Jon, Robert and others who commit serious, harmful and heinous crimes such as theirs warrant the death penalty.

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Scott, Shirley L. "Death of James Bulger." Robert Denies, Jon Cries — The Murder of James Bulger — Crime Library. Crime Library, 2014. Web. 28 Mar. 2014.

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