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Chapter 2 Essay: “We need to strengthen the way our young offenders system deals with violent and repeat young offenders, they require harsher and longer punishments. The YCJA is not working.” Do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Chapter 2 essay intro Intro: 1. Explain what the YCJA is A. What age B. What Punishments C. Reintegrate Rehabilitate D. Meaningful Consequences 2. Explain what Criminal code is- how is it different from YCJA 3. Why do we have 2 systems: maturity, brain not developed, opportunity 4. Multiple perspectives? 5. Do you agree or disagree with the quote?