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Should Teens Be Tried As Adults MAG
Should teenagers be tried as adults? Opinions differ. Some people argue that teenagers don't know what they are doing when they commit a crime and are still too young to comprehend what is right and wrong. I totally disagree. I am old enough to know that committing a crime is wrong and that if I commit one, I will be punished. Anyone who says teens can't tell right from wrong is either too old to remember what being a teenager is like or they are a teenager who has committed a crime and don't want to be tried as an adult. In either case, they are wrong. All teens know that killing is wrong, yet they do it anyway and get away with a light sentence because of their age. Even if a teen didn't know it was wrong, it doesn't mean it's right. They should still be punished. If they aren't, they willthink that crimes are okay and continue to commit them.
Teens today don't fear the law because they don't think they will get caught. And if they do, they know they have a good chance of getting off because they are tried as teens and not adults. We have to get tougher on crime. There should be a law that everyone over eleven years old will be tried as adults. That way more teens would be discouraged from committing crimes. They would know that murder would get them a very long sentence instead of staying in juvenile hall until they are eighteen. If we want to cut down on teen crime, we have to have tougher laws. ?
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The world is changing economically, industrial and in ideologies. What a person can or can’t
do. At what age are children allowed to do certain things? Who can do what and who can’t? A major issue society is facing is teens. When are they technically considered adults, and how they can be punished for adult crimes? Teens shouldn’t be put in jail. These adult facilities aren’t designed for teen s they are designed for adults. This is a very controversially topic of right or wrong.
This isn’t an issue only America has faced, it isn’t also an issue that has recently come up. It’s an issue we have faced for many years. Is it right to put a teen between the ages 12 through 17 or 16 to adult facilities or even. “By the 1960s juvenile courts had jurisdiction over nearly all cases involving persons under the age of 18, and transfers into the adult criminal system were made only through a waiver of the juvenile court's authority”( "History of the Juvenile Justice System Progressive Era Reforms Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Acts." ) This issue remains controversial for many reasons. People who agree that teens should be sentenced to jailor even death because of rape , murder of adult crimes hold many arguments.
Teens should not be tried as adults. “Every state allows children under 16 to be tried as adults, but new research indicates that many cannot understand their situations well enough to aid their defense.” Another source that proven teens shouldn’t be tried as adults because of their lack of understanding the case fully is this quote. “Subjects were given intelligence tests and asked to respond to several hypothetical legal situations, such as whether to confess to a police officer. The results found that one-third of those 11 to 13 and one-fifth of those 14 or 15 could not understand the proceedings or help lawyers defend them. The study recommends that states reconsider the minimum age for juveniles to be tried as adults or to develop a system for evaluating young defendants' competence.” ("Youths Shouldn't Be Tried As Adults, Study Says.") Teens minds aren’t well developed enough on legal issues to defend themselves, Teens may also go to death penalty which is too cruel because it’s taking a persons life away, who ever does that is murdering that person which is a crime but the law allows killing during special circumstances. Some are sent to life without parole. Where they are in jail for life where the get raped and abused. Many also become suicidal. Adult facilities aren’t places for teens. Teens can get rehabilitated and go to teen jails. Teens are still young and can change.
People on the contrary believe they should be trialed as adults, sent to adult jail and even the possibility of life without parole or even death.
if you are a teen, can you say you have never made a decision merely based on how you feel about it, just to realise afterward you regret it?
so criminal teens should aslo have a second chance.