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miv72 [106K]
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How is the Germany juvenile system different from the united states juvenile system

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Under juvenile law in Germany, those age 18 and under cannot be tried or sentenced under adult law. However, “young people can receive sentences of up to 10 years. ... Incarceration rate in Germany is nine times lesser than the U.S. (76 per 100,000 vs. 693 per 100,000) according to The Crime Report.

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