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Group Members: Chen Yi Skyler Ee Rei Nicholas
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Delinquency: It is also known as juvenile offending or youth crime and means the failure to do what the law or duty requires or a conduct which is unacceptable by law. Delinquency is also suggestive of the failure of parents and society to raise the child rather than the failure of the child.
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Juvenile court: The Juvenile Court deals with offences committed by persons below 16 years of age. The Juvenile Court is empowered with various options to deal with a juvenile offender, such as committing the offender to the care of a relative or other fit person, community service orders, probation orders, detention and reformative training. The Juvenile Court also deals with Beyond Parental Control cases.
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Community court: The Community Court was established to deal with the following categories of cases: youthful offenders (aged 16 to 18), offenders with mental disabilities, neighbourhood disputes, attempted suicide cases, family violence cases, carnal connection offences committed by youthful offenders, abuse and cruelty to animals, cases which impact on race relations issues and selected cases involving offenders aged 65 years and above.
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This is because no matter the offenders maturity or age, the end result of a heinous crime remains the same. The justice system is depended upon holding perpetrators responsible for their actions
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Such harsh sentencing acts as a deterrent to kids who are considering committing crimes. Trying children as adults has coincided with lower rates of juvenile crimes. Light sentences dont teach kids the lesson they need to learn: If a crime is committed, serious or not, justice have to be served with punishment, where is usually in jail.
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Kids today are more sophisticated at a younger age, where they understand the implications of violence and how to use violent weapons. It is absurd to argue that a modern child, who sees the effect of violence around him in the news every day, doesn't understand what killing really is. The fact that child killers know how to load and shoot a gun is an indicator that they understand exactly what they are doing
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The juvenile prison system can help kids turn their lives around; rehabilitation gives kids a second chance. Successful rehabilitation, many argue, is better for society in the long run than releasing someone who's spent their entire young adult life in general prison population. A young person released from juvenile prison is far less likely to commit a crime than someone coming out of an adult facility.
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Children don't have the intellectual or moral capacity to understand the consequences of their actions; similarly, they lack the same capacity to be trial defendants.
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Children shouldn't be able to get deadly weapons in the first place. Adults who provide kids with guns used in violent crimes should be held at least as accountable as the kids themselves.
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Assault Homicide Rape Robbery Arson Auto theft Burglary Larceny/Theft Vandalism Weapons possession
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Driving under the influence (DUI) Drunk and disorderly conduct Drug abuse Liquor law violations Drug Possession Intent to Sell Drugs
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Prostitution/Commercialized vice Rape Prostitution
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Curfew violations Incorrigibility (refusal to obey parents) Running away Truancy Underage alcohol consumption
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Michael Gerard Tyson, better known as Mike Tyson, who was the former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world and holds the record of being the youngest boxer to win all the world boxing heavyweight titles at the age of 20 years, 4 months, and 22 days old. He had been arrested 38 times by the age of 13 years. His boxing potential was explored by a detention center counselor named Bobby Stewart. One of his delinquent acts was that he was the first man to ever be disqualified from the boxing ring for biting the opponent....or you could just look at him as another suarez
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Jasmine Richardson was a 12 year old Juvenile delinquent who planned and committed the cold-blooded murder of both her parents and her younger brother on April 23 2006 with the help of her boyfriend and accomplice, 23 year old Jeremy Steinke.
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Curtis James Jackson, III, better known by his stage name 50Cents, was born in South Jamaica, Queens, New York City, U.S. on July 6, 1975. He started dealing in drugs at the age of 12 while his grandparents were under the impression that he was taking extra classes at school. He was caught by a metal detector while carrying a gun in his school. He was then sent to a correctional school where he was transformed and ultimately emerged by 2007 as the second wealthiest American rapper next only to Jay-Z.
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