Persuasive Essay On Juvenile Delinquents

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I like to think that all children below 18 are harmless human beings-that they have a fun filled life ahead of them. But what really, goes through their mind? Many psychologists have studied the brain of a child or teenager. But nothing excites them more than being able to study the brain of a kid on trial, for murder. What is going through their brain when they’re killing their best friend or parents? Some kids are smart enough to know that, in most states it is unconstitutional to send a teen or child to death row or life without parole. Kids now-a-days are smarter than the average court system. But is it fair for juvenile delinquents to be held at a different standard, even after killing someone?
The juvenile court is, unfortunately, funded on false premises. Its purpose is to shield youths from their consequences of their own actions. A crime is a crime, no matter what. Kids are not shielded from the world like they use to be, they know what is right and what is wrong. The Juvenile court also fails to deter violence among the delinquents. The current juvenile crime problem, requires that we punish the current delinquents in order to deter the next generation from becoming offenders (Houghton Mifflin …show more content…

They’re more impulsive. There’s more risk taking. They don’t delay like adults, they don’t stop and think, literally.” During pre- and early-adolescence, the brain becomes more competent and dopamine activity increases (Merrefield 1). Things like sex, drugs, and adrenaline thrills feel really good, and when teens are in groups they are even more likely to go for the thrill. These “kids” now-a-days have minds of adults, why should that get a lesser charge for their actions, especially if its murder or rape. Teens do not stop and think before they do, kids in general, do not stop and think about what they’re

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