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This is a 7 page paper that provides an overview of juvenile justice. Trends and solutions are explored. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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such offenders should be handled. There are those who advocate a therapeutic approach, emphasizing the redemptive capacity of kindness as an intervention in the lives of young offenders. On the
other hand, there are those who want to construct more juvenile detention centers and institute harsher penalties, claiming that lenient punishment for juvenile delinquency will only increase the likelihood of
the same offenders going on to commit crimes as adults. Whatever the case may be, the issue of juvenile justice remains a controversial one whose roots extend past the law
and into the very foundations of sociology. What does it mean in a society for its children to represent a significant criminal underclass? More important, can this trend be stopped?
With juvenile crime on the rise, it is now more critical than ever before to examine the causes of juvenile delinquency and devise best strategies for intervening in young lives
to stop criminal patterns before too much damage is done. This paragraph helps the student explore some of the history of juvenile delinquency. Juvenile justice began as a necessary concession
after the legal establishment of the "age of majority", a statute declaring all citizens under the age of 18 to be minors. One aspect of being a minor is the
inability to enter a legally binding contract. For many, this represents a glaring loophole in criminal law, and presents problematic scenarios where juvenile offenders may be held accountable for their
crimes with the same standards as adult offenders. Consequently, one can enter horrible scenarios such as a young person committing a violent crime at the age of 15 or 16
and being sentenced to life without parole. The consensus belief is that such treatment of minors is unfair, and as such the juvenile justice system has been established to provide
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