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Brrunno [24]
3 years ago
13

how the teenage brain works differently from a fully developed adult brain. Do you think it's fair to charge teenagers as adults

when theyre mentally different than adults? Why or why not? What factors do you think should be considered when the punishment for a juvenile offender is decided?
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1 answer:
tangare [24]3 years ago
5 0

My opinion:

I honestly think that teenagers should be charged the same as adults. I think this, based on how teens are today compared to back then. Nowadays teens are "used to" or "know" what gang life is and think things like going to jail is a joke or makes them tough. I believe an important factor in determining a juvenile offenders punishment should be whether or not they had a motive towards their action.

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