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Juvenile Punishment And Its Effects On Society

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A child. A person with a blank slate and immense potential. Children who have given up on themselves. This is the definition of a juvenile. Many people give up on juveniles right away. Once we give up on the juveniles then they give up on themselves. They need a hand that can help them not a hand that reprimands a mistake. Children deserve thousands of chances until they see how truly amazing they are. Some people need to fall before they fly, but when they fly it is beautiful. A juvenile who has committed drug related crimes deserves a chance given by rehabilitation rather than punishment. While rehabilitation helps with both the present and future, punishment only hinders the future beyond the fixable.
There are many reasons a juvenile will continue to offend, but a recognition of these problems will help decrease the chances these problems will cause a second, third, or fourth trip to prison. Many crimes cause juveniles to continue to go to jail until early adulthood but the crimes that cause the most increases to the continuance of committing crimes is for drug dealing and weapon possession (National Institute of Justice 2014). Rehabilitation will serve to show these juveniles a life outside crime and a way to make their lives better and more stable. Many, about 40 to 60%, stop committing crimes before early adulthood but about 16 to 19% continue until they are at least 25 (National Institute of Justice 2014). Rehabilitation would take specific and early help/action to

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