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Violent teenagers should be considered as adults (objections from violence, P 184-188, 1996, David Bender et al., Compiled - - NCJ - 159 343).
Violent boys should be tried as adults and trial proceedings and criminal records of violent juvenile offenders should be open to the public.
Especially, teenage boys who committed rape should be tried as adults, but it is best to prevent rape by increasing adult participation in the life of the child. Furthermore, irrespective of age, violent act requires a uniform punishment. Recent changes in middle class residential areas have brought about youth violence. In many families, parents are working so adults are not in the house during the day. In addition, teenagers have sex like men, but there is no emotional maturity to love, respect and protect women. Between 1987 and 1991, the number of young people arrested for violent crimes such as rape, robbery, intense attacks, murder has increased by 50%. The main factor of the increase in juvenile violence is access to weapons. Since boot camp does not always adopt an effective "tough" approach to violent juvenile offenders, legislation is enacted so that young people can think twice before innocent people need to do it. Violent juvenile delinquency will continue as long as the juvenile justice system treats young people with "children's gloves". 1 photo
Rape, violent crime, male criminals, victims of sexual assault, juvenile sex offenders, victims of violence, victims of violent crime, prevention of violence
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