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juveniles and the death penalty

Most people in the bigger cities are starting to think it should be lowered to an age that can equip the judges with some type of sentencing that would deter all people, including juveniles. Most juveniles think they can get away with most things because they are juveniles but where are the line drawn for juveniles. The best way to deter juveniles from committing murder and other horrible crimes is to make sure that a juvenile can’t get away with killing a person by serving only a few years in a juvenile detention center.BibliographyAmherst, Sherry Dicks Ed. Young Blood: juvenile justice and the death penalty: New York, N.Y. C. 1995.Amnesty Int.: Http://www.web.amnesty.org 10/30/00.Feld Barry. Bad Kids: Race and the transformation of the juvenile court: Oxford University, New York, C 1999.Glasser, Paul. Families in crisis, New York , C 1970. Hale Robert L. Lewingston, A review of juvenile Executions in America, , New York, New York. C.1997.Landau, Alisha. Teens and the death Penalty: Hillside, N.J. C.1992.Point / Counterpoint: Correctional Issues. Lanham, Md. C. 1998. Schooler, Mike. The Atlanta Journal Constitution: “Delusional Teen Killer” Pg 1 08/22/00.Streib, Victor. Death Penalty for Juveniles: Bloomington, Indiana. C. 1987.Streib, Victor. Juveniles and the death penalty {videorecording}: Princeton, N.J. C. 1989.Streib, Victor. Juveniles on Death Row: Amherst N.Y. C. 1995.University of Alaska, Anchorage: Http:// www.uaa.alaska.edu 11/12/00.Children Doing Crimes That End Up In The Chamber ...

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