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Prison Is Too Violent For Young Offenders Essay

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In the text, “Prison is Too Violent for Young Offenders”, written by Gary Scott, provides a discussion that the youth offenders doesn’t need to be incarnated to be rehabilitated. Prison yields negative environment that influences the youth offenders. The juveniles are more susceptible to influences, by the cause of, they’re undergoing developmental stage. Scott explains that the penitentiary develop the survival instinct of the youth to use weapon. If changing the behavior of the young offender is the goal, then incarceration is not the answer. Thus, in order to rehabilitate the juvenile, we should provide the youth an environment, letting them have educational insight about their behavior. With the stand, I agreed that providing youth home …show more content…

At the age of 14, the youth offenders could tried as adults and be transferred to a level 4 maximum-security prison. Contradictory to the stand of the Supreme Court that youth should be treated as adults. According to Okonkwo (2012), youths should be treated differently than adults. Psychology categorizes the age of 15-18 is the peak of cognitive development stage (webmd.com, 2016). It does not support the idea of youth culpability, but it strengthens the claim of treatment towards the youth offenders. Taking consideration the psychological results of incarceration. Psychodynamic theory suggests that experiences in his childhood would be repressed and affect the conscious mind as adults (Ciccarelli, 2012). Thus, involvement of the children to the nature of penitentiary and the actions of the detainee could affect the unconscious mind of the youth that can lead to a higher possibility of troublesome behavior. However, psychological factors are often taken less consideration in the decision making of the juvenile delinquency. Still, many of the other states than California still follow the rules of incarcerating a youth offender and some state become deviant in the norm like

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