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Should Juvenile Offenders Be Tried and Punished in A Court of Law

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Added on  2023-06-08

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This presentation discusses the increase in juvenile crime rate and the effectiveness of the sentencing of juveniles. It also explores the ethics of the sentencing of juveniles and the differences in treatments that have been meted out to the concerned defaulters.

Should Juvenile Offenders Be Tried and Punished in A Court of Law

   Added on 2023-06-08

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Should Juvenile Offenders Be Tried
and Punished in A Court of Law
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Introduction
The increase in the number of the crimes that are committed by the
juveniles have been observed to be on the rise in the present times.
This has further led to the conditions that might require the
intervention of the Youth Criminal Justice Act. The legislation has
helped in the matters that pertain to the identification of the severity
of the crimes that are attempted by the various members of the
adolescent members of the society.
Should Juvenile Offenders Be Tried and Punished in A Court of Law_2
Identification of the severity of
the crime
Severity of the crime committed must be gauged while grouping the
crime under a certain section
Justification for the sentence
The punishment that is extended towards the concerned defaulter
should aim to introduce the sense of the guilt and the reformation
among the concerned defaulters.
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