The Witching Hour: Preventing Juvenile Crime

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“Teen accused of killing sister could be tried as adult” written by Lisa Black and Duaa Eldeib explores the case of a 14 year old girl that killed her sister. Her case was being handled by the State Attorney who stated that he must take several weeks to review the case in order to make a recommendation as to what sort of sentencing to give her; whether she should be tried as an adult or as a juvenile. All things were taken into consideration for this case, including psychological background, age, and most importantly the safety of the public. In Chicago, where this all took place, there is a going rate of sentencing of 30 years for adults that murder. It allows them enough time to live freely. Depending on what the State Attorney recommends, …show more content…

They open up the doors to a new discussion that explores the idea of not punishments for crimes they commit, but preventing them before they take place. Staying after school, involved in productive activities seems to help students stay out of trouble. Curfews are imposed in some states, preventing juveniles from being out past a certain time until a time early the next day. These curfews are said to be in place in order to prevent crimes, but there are no statistics to back this up, as there are for the crime rate dropping with kids staying after school. Regardless, these are matters of precaution taken in order to attempt to prevent crimes from happening at the times in which they’d be anticipated to. If things are in place in order to prevent juveniles from committing crimes, the crime rate will drop, and many people will be saved from entering a world unknown to the world that is prison. Stopping juveniles from committing crimes would maybe them cause adults to not commit crimes as well, since in essence, these juveniles will indeed one day be adults. By implementing laws, states and law makers understand that there will always be people that don’t follow them. By stating programs, allowing juveniles a place to reconcile with small mistakes they make, or creating a safe-place where they can seek help from …show more content…

He was 17 years old at this time. He was sentenced to only 10 years, despite the fact that this action ruins the victim. The article portrays the idea that juveniles, especially migrant juveniles such as this one, should be treated leniently. They should receive education instead of imprisonment, according to them. This may be true, but this person should be imprisoned for a very long time as well as closely monitored after his release. Education, rehabilitation, and an attempt at redemption should be taken advantage of by everyone who has the chance, but some people are not able to handle all of that. Maybe these things are not meant for those people, but there is good in everyone. Perpetrators should always have another chance to pursue a normal life, but should have to spend their life confined if they cannot successfully function

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