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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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I'm not going to state my opinion on this topic. I just feel I have to say that this article is very poorly written and backed up with absolutely no evidence.
Seriously, smarten up your piece. I'd like to say this more tactfully, but I can think of no other way to put it at the present time.
Yes people can say kids will be kids or boy's will be boys or even their just children. But saying theie not mature... Ummmm No..
The argument that TEEN'S will not comprehend the gravity of the crime they've commited is an insult to the human mind... Your crazy if you dont thinkik they should be tried as adluts what if a 14 year old decided to kill your mom one afternoon just to do it... You wouldnt wish a life sentence on them...I would.. Just saying...
Wow. You're actually acting as if this is a game? How cruel is that? Nobody wins or loses in life. It's life or death.
I agree with notmental. That boy has an anger issue. He needs to be dealt with. He should be tried as an adult. And if he by chance (slim slim chance) had a mental problem he should be sent to a psych ward and dealt with there. But like I said, that's a very slim chance.
It's not that teenagers don't know right from wrong, it's that they don't have as many inhibitions as adults do. The part in your brain that thinks rationally and tells you that something is wrong or stupid or dangerous isn't as developed in teenagers.
Murder is an extreme example. Yes, if anyone murders another person (on purpose that is) they should have a severe punishment, but what if you're a teenager, you find a credit card on the street, you try to use it and you get caught? Should that ruin your future completely? I don't think so.