Minors are not allowed to drink, drive, get married. why? This is not due to lack of life experience alone, because adolescent young people are physically impossible to make a mature, responsible, well-dealed decision. Adolescent brains are not fully developed until at least 20 years of age. They lack the prefrontal cortex, the reason and the brain to help judgment. The adolescents do not have fully developed cerebellum and the brain helps control the area of impulses. Without these two physical features that distinguish between men and boys it is impossible to expect young people to endure the same results as fully mature adults.
According to the survey, juvenile criminals have significantly changed their lives compared with older criminals. Through the use of rehabilitation, psychological guidance and some punishment are effective for young people convicted of sin. Sentenced life imprisonment for a 12 year old child is morally unfair.
However, I think that the seriousness of crime is very important. I believe that in certain cases, some children who committed horrible violent crimes should be sentenced to a more stringent sentence, but as the child age, psychological evaluation continues .
Holden 5 treats teenagers as adults. Minors should be tried the same way as adults when committing a specific crime. The US justice system is completely unfair and easy to break through. Juvenile courts are not always known to everyday people. The Illinois State Juvenile Court Act of 1899 was the first Juvenile Court established in the United States (Locked Up ......). - In 2005, Martin Lee Anderson, 14 years old, was deferred as having stolen his grandmother 's car. In the second half of that year, he violated his probation after entering campus without permission. His parents have two choices, take either one to a juvenile accommodation facility or boot camp. They want to choose training camps as a better rehab program and change their sons.
Many crimes are occurring in today's society. Adults are not the only ones who committed crime. One of the problems today is whether juvenile crimes and juvenile offenders should be tried as adults in criminal trials. General terms commonly used in this juvenile crime case are "age sufficient to commit a crime, sufficient age to spend time". This sentence should be deleted for young people who are not adults, which does not make them worse. "It redefines juvenile crime, treats the majority of these crimes as a separate juvenile justice system regulation, theoretically recognizes the special needs and immature status of young people and emphasizes revision. It is not "(Steinberg). The juvenile is responsible for the behavior and is responsible for the crime, but the juvenile justice system is designed to judge the result.