Pros And Cons Of Delinquency

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Courts need to charge teens on the basis of the offense because the harsher the punishment, the less reoccurrence, they know right from wrong, and crimes in juveniles continue to increase. Young or old people need to take responsibilities for their actions. Many seem to often get off easy due to their age, but this shouldn’t be the case. Getting away with murder or any crime needs to be handled with seriousness and equality. The juvenile system seems broken and weak. Delinquency, a stage many teens and kids go through but due to a lack of punishment or some sort of detention they never learn their lesson and tend to repeat offenses.
If there were harsher punishment these crimes would occur less. There was a case involving a young girl named Destiny McNeil, she was charged for assault because she hit a …show more content…

This is true but to no extent should this be an excuse because many kids go through things like abuse, they have no money, tragedies may happen. People's lives are being taken away due to gruesome violent acts by children who shouldn’t know anything about this or to commit them. Studies show three different cases of children who have commited crimes, these ages are 11, 15, 14 all cases involved a killing or shooting. Children and teens killing each other and people still say they are too young to know what they are doing is wrong. If there isn’t an improvement to this punishment system the numbers of young criminals will just keep rising and the victim rate will go up. Clearly the juvenile justice system isn’t doing enough to change a juvenile delinquent because they “they’re just kids and don’t know any better.” “ Second degree murder generally means a person intends to to do harm, but does not necessarily plan to kill ahead of time.”(Adult time

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