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 Robbery  Armed Robbery  Forgery  Assault  Distribution  Gang relation  Homicide  Sex offense.

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2  Robbery  Armed Robbery  Forgery  Assault  Distribution  Gang relation  Homicide  Sex offense

3  Gang relation  Abuse at home  Lack of income  Pressure from their peers

4  Probation  House arrest  Community service  Couple days in jail

5  Same crime is committed  An even serious crime happens by the same person.  A different incent child or adult gets hurt.

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7  “Authorities have charged a 14-year-old boy as an adult for his alleged role a Feb. 9 crime spree that included a drive- by shooting”.

8  A boy 12 years of age shot and killed 26 year old Kenzie that was eight months pregnant while she was in bed.

9  A juvenile that lived in northern Indiana killed his stepfather at age 12. His stepfather was age 49.

10  http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q= trails+on+juveniles+that+on+murder&qs= n&form=QBVR&pq=trails+on+juveniles+th at+on+murder&sc=0-20&sp=- 1&sk=#view=detail&mid=CBD17D4174E1 C0E39A0FCBD17D4174E1C0E39A0F

11  http://video.foxnews.com/v/4102884/12- year-old-charged-with- murder/#sp=show-clips&v=4102884

12  Should juveniles be tried as an adult?  How would you feel if one of these juveniles killed one of your love ones?  Do you thing juveniles have more time in jail/prison for the crimes they comment?


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