One side of this issue believes that juveniles should be tried as adults for their crimes for numerous reasons. To being, the juvenile system is viewed as ineffective, firstly that it is too lenient of violent offenders and is not equipped to deal with the more violent offenders that it sees in today 's times. As written by Linda Collier, “This system was developed with truants, vandals and petty thieves in mind. But this model is not appropriate for the violent juvenile offender of today” (Collier 40). Even though the severity and amount of crimes has changed, the juvenile justice system has not been reformed to meet these new changes. The punishments that can be assigned and the proceedings of the court have not evolved with the times which causes violent youth offenders to receive minimal punishments and continue to commit more crimes. The devastation that can ensue when a criminal is not punished severely enough can be found in the Darryl hall and Loette Jr. cases. Twelve year old Darryl Hall was abducted at gunpoint by three teenagers in southeastern …show more content…
This is illustrated by the Justice Abe Fortas, “There is much evidence that some juvenile courts... lack the personnel, facilities and techniques to perform adequately as representatives of the state in a parens patriae capacity, at least with respect to children charged with law violation” (Huson 15). The goal of juvenile facilities is to attempt to rehabilitate troubled children, instead of locking them up for the rest of their lives. This holds good intentions, but in many cases the offenders that are put into the rehabilitation program are violent offenders who either cannot be rehabilitated or committed crimes that should have earned the long sentences behind bars. Instead, the criminals are released from the rehabilitation program and go out to commit more crimes. This failed rehabilitation of violent youths are demonstrated in the Jesse Timmendequas and 2007 police officer murders. In 1997 Jesse Timmendequas was released early from a juvenile facility, within the month Timmendequas raped and murdered seven year old Megan Kanka. These event prompted the creation on Megan 's law in New Jersey which requires the advanced notification if a sexual predator, no matter the age, is released into a neighborhood (Collier #). The ineffective attempt at rehabilitation caused the death of Megan Kanka, similar events occurred in 2007 when a twenty-six year old