hless." ~Fiddler on the Roof. These youth criminals should be given the ability to leave behind the weight of the hypothetical axe that continues to chop. The appendages should be replaced, not with a quick fix of duct tape, but with the stitches that rehabilitate both inside and out. Prevention if assisted by the government, would prove extremely useful. The healing process required to fight the problem of youth crime will take time and effort. Like Women's Suffrage and The Civil Rights Movement, the answers to the questions of what should done with youth criminals, will be found within open mindedness, time, and effort....