is because if i had children and they did something heinous I wouldn’t want them to be put into prison with adults who can hurt them because they have cold hearts.For example, if my child was to steal something and had to be convicted I would want them to be in the juvenile system because of the lack of safety in adult prisons and I would want my child to be safe. Due to the fact that,“there are an estimated 250,000 youth who are tried, sentenced , or incarcerated as adults each year.” juveniles
are to be tried as adults. The increasing number of incarcerated children in adult jails raises questions as to why. Adolescents sentenced to prison are more likely to be abused, commit suicide, or reoffend, thus committing more serious offenses. The statutes requiring juveniles to enter adult prisons are inhumane and in-just. Nevertheless, sentencing children to adult prisons continues regularly today. When adolescents commit crimes, they should be tried as juveniles rather than adults. It is
not only were children were treated the relatively the same as adults, they were also tried as an adult. Delinquents were housed in jails not only adults, but also with the mentally ill and unhealthy. By 1825, reformers were concerned with the overcrowding of jails and New York established a house of refuge to house juveniles. These refuge homes housed orphans, poor children, and children who could not survive on their own. Because of the refuge houses becoming flooded with children, Chicago opened
for children who commit crimes to be tried as adults in court. Since 1987, the juvenile crime rate has been at its all time low. However, there are still many cases where children are committing crimes despite their age. It has been known that the Supreme Court ruled that juveniles who participate in murder can not be sentenced to life in prison because it is essentially injustice for the child. If the child were to be sentenced to life in prison, the child would have been tried as an adult. Many
Juveniles Tried As Adults 1 Juveniles Tried As Adults 2 Trying juvenile criminals as adults is unfair. Juvenile offenders are not as cognitively developed or mature as adults and, therefore, should not be held accountable for their crimes in the same way adults are. Many tough-on-crime advocates call for certain juvenile crimes to be automatically heard in adult criminal courts with convicted criminals subject to sentencing under adult standards. Such proposals focus on the
Juveniles should not be tried as adults because it is proven that children are incapable of making a rational, mature decision on their own. Adolescents have a shorter experience in the world, their brains are still developing, they do not have the same responsibilities or rights as adults and they are easily influenced at this age. Let 's say a child around the age of twelve is playing with two other friends at his house. His mother and father both work constantly so these children are alone. They are
Kids who show lots of enmity should be tried as adults. It is the only way to protect the innocent children. These kids know right from wrong, but they choose to do the wrong things and violence is wrong. As the laws have gotten stricter on discipline the kids have gotten wilder. When we let society tell us how to discipline our children then violent children is the result. Shawn was 16 in 1998 when he violently stabbed his father in his sleep, was tried as a juvenile because of his pre-existing
juvenile as and adult One day this kid stabbed another kid in his arm, he has been sent to the juvenile hall and they were deciding on if they want to try him as an adult because of the situation and he could have really hurt the other kid bad. Have you ever thought about the federal system and if they should treat juveniles as adults or should not treat juveniles as adults? The sentencing of a juvenile offender should not be treated as an adult in many ways, one way is because children should not
Holden 5 Should Juveniles be Tried as Adults? Juveniles deserve to be tried the same as adults when they commit certain crimes. The justice systems of America are becoming completely unjust and easy to break through. Juvenile courts haven’t always been known to the everyday person. The Illinois Juvenile Court Act of 1899 was the first juvenile court established in the United States (Locked Up…). The juvenile court was created to handle the offenders on the basis on their rather than their crime
much debate over whether or not juveniles should ever be tried as adults. Juveniles are defined as children under the age of 18. In the past, juveniles have been tried in a separate juvenile court because of their age. However, trying juveniles as adults for violent crimes is a trend that is on the rise. Age is supposed to be a deterrent for placing those under 18 on trial and giving them stiffer punishments that are often reserved for adults. Many debate whether or not juveniles really should have