The Major Problems In The Juvenile Justice System

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There are many different problems that plague the prison system today. The biggest issue today is overcrowding. This is a major problem that is effecting every prison system throughout the country. There are many people that say that the judges are the biggest reason for this. However, if people would not commit crimes, then the judges would not have as many people that need to be punished, and that would mean that there will be less people going to prison, and more people that are better citizens by staying out of trouble. If we could all learn to stay out of trouble, then the prison system, the judges, the law enforcement officers, the courts, and all the rest of the divisions inside the justice branch, will have less work to do, and will have less people that are needing to be punished. At the same time, the law makers need to figure out some way to make the punishments for the crimes different so that we can keep people from being repeat offenders. The people that are the issue here are those that are repeat offenders. What this means is that people that are getting out of prison have not …show more content…

We need to stop treating inmate like children, and treat them more like the adults that they are, and in the juvenile justice system, the repeat offenders need to be treated more like their adult counterparts, because otherwise they will be in the system for a very long time, because they will not learn that crime does not pay, but that being a good citizen does. Isn’t it the goal of the justice system to try to keep people from committing crime, and if they do that those people should be punished? Is it not the goal to have those in the system get rehabilitated so that they are not repeat offenders, and if they are repeat offenders, that we should make it harder on those that are repeat offenders so that they learn to stay out of

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