Harsher Crime Research Paper

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Harsher Time for a Harsher Crime “You are hereby sentenced to life without the possibility of parole”. These are the words that a juvenile in America is likely to hear. Collectively, as a nation, the United States has incarcerated more juveniles with life sentences than any other nation. With this fact the arguments arise that juveniles should not be punished the same was as an adult would be but, is that really how the justice system should work? To allow a juvenile who recently robbed a store only get a slap on the wrist? Not comprehending that there are consequences for their actions and how what they have done affects the victims. If a juvenile or any person commits a crime, they should be punished accordingly for their actions. Many …show more content…

If a family member was murdered, a family member was murdered, age should not dictate if the punishment for homicide will be more lenient or not. If anyone not just juveniles has the capabilities to take someone's life and does so knowing the repercussions, they should be convicted as an adult. In the case of Jennifer Bishop Jenkins who lost her sister, the husband and their unborn child, is a strong advocate of juveniles being sentenced to life without parole. In her article “Jennifer Bishop Jenkins On Punishment and Teen Killers” she shows the world the other side of the spectrum, how it is to be the victim of a juvenile in a changing society where people are fighting against life sentences for juveniles. As she states in the article “There are no words adequate to describe what this kind of traumatic loss does to a victims family. So few who work on the juvenile offender side can truly understand what the victims of their crimes sometimes go through. Some never …show more content…

In the article by R. Daniel Okonkwo titles “Prison is a Poor Deterrent, and a Dangerous Punishment” he states that “Prisons generally do not require that correctional officers receive appropriate training to deal with youth populations, nor do they offer training on the social, emotional or psychological needs of young people”. Does a juvenile who committed a double homicide deserve another chance in the free world? What happens when a juvenile is sentenced to an adult prison is that they are forced to grow up faster than they normally would. Yet if they know what is the difference between right and wrong, and still continue with the crime, then their childhood was lost a long time

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