Juvenile offenders should not be tried as an adult it will put the juvenile offenders at risk and shall not expirece something so tragic at that age.
First of all juvenile offenders should not be tried in adult court because it may put the offender at risk.If a juvenile offender is tried as an adult the jury does not have much of a variety of punishments when tried as an adult. In the article “8 Advantages and Disadvantages of Juveniles Being Tried As Adults” Future Of Working explains that ”Juvenile courts can recommend counseling, house arrest, curfews, and other forms of punishment rather …show more content…
He was treated as an adult when he was convicted. He was 14 when he committed the crime. Psychologists say that as his age progresses, he will have very little recollection of the details of the crime that he committed and the remorse that he felt then. He will probably repress the memory as he ages. The question that remains to be answered then is -- does the sentence serve any actual purpose?”most juveniles are at the age of 9 or 10 according to “should juveniles be tried as adults” at the time period there brains are still growing. Even though it is a crime why should children that young have to experience something so big?Therefore juvenile offenders should not be tried as a adult because they should not be going to a adult prison at such a young age.
All in all juvenile offenders should not be tried as a adult in court.it will put the offender at risk and will give them a lost sign of hope.juvenile offenders should not be tried as a adult because they should