FATHER MOTHER SISTER. Vocabulary Crime Implicated Violence Correctional center Victims Katana Torture Assassin Punishment Homicide Rape Criminal Record.

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FATHER MOTHER SISTER

Vocabulary Crime Implicated Violence Correctional center Victims Katana Torture Assassin Punishment Homicide Rape Criminal Record Minors Adults Delinquents Murder

Should minors be treated like adults when committing crime? Should they be in a correctional center until they are 18? Should these murderers be free & without any criminal record when they turn 18? Does the Spanish law protect delinquents? Is the Spanish law protecting the victims?

What do you think could be the reason a kid could act like this? The availability of information on the internet? Breakdown of the nuclear family? Violence on TV, videogames? ALL TOGETHER?

“USELESS LAWS WEAKEN THE NECESSARY LAWS” - Charles de Montesquieu