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    authority and pushing things to the limit. Curfews keep teens safe and out of trouble and help them create structure in their life, but sometimes make teens rebel more. This topic is important because teens are the future of the world and need to be kept healthy and safe. Curfews also keep kids out of trouble and lessen crime rates. The more parents tell their kids to come home a certain time, the more they’re not going to want to. Studies have shown that if curfews are placed in order that…

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    Do Curfews Keep Teens Out of Trouble The presupposition that curfews do not keep teens out of trouble is a categorical truth. Many people believe that curfews are ineffective. Although advocates of the opposition would argue that curfews do keep teens out of trouble, these critics are too dogmatic in their provincial ideology. Most teens when forced to follow rules will try to find ways around them. This in effect will cause more problems. Throughout history and the present, a plethora of…

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    October 16,2015 Do curfews keep teens out of trouble? For teens hearing curfew is a bummer or a buzz kill but for parents do the secretly pray upon them. A curfew is a regulation given where one has to stay indoors between specific hours. There is much debate on weather a teenage should be given a curfew and the advantages it may have but in reality they don't actually work. If teens want to get into trouble a curfew won't stop them. According to Jonathan Zimmerman curfews would just change…

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    Curfews In the article, “Minor restrictions” by Anthony Cowell from SIRS says that, the U.S. Department of Justice has reported the criminal offences made by juveniles from 1988 to 1992, has gone up by 26 percent. In 1992, the typical offender was younger than it was in 1988. Youth under 16 were responsible for 62 percent of of offences against people. By 2010, the number of juvenile arrests is estimated to double according to the Department of Justice. Murder alone, is expected to increase…

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    Teen curfews is not an effective way to reduce Juvenile crime because even though teens have a curfew at night it still does not prevent them to do crime during the day. For example, crime during the day will just increase and that does not make a difference in the reduction of juvenile crime. Curfews will not keep teens out of trouble because teenagers like to act popular and being out of the house after their curfew will just make them look cooler. One reason why teen curfews are…

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    leave out and go to the mall you cant because the curfew. i don't want to go to the mall with my parents because that's boring.you should not punish the good kids that want to go to the mall and shop for real because the bad kids want to go and be bad and disrespectful to security and others. what if you want to go to the movies with your friends at 7:30 to the movies and the movie is a hour and 30 minutes long you cant go because there's a curfew. when i go to the mall i…

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    A curfew is thought to be able to keep teenagers out of trouble and inside the house. Trouble does not have a time limit it can occur when ever and however throughout the day. Thinking that setting a time limit will actually keep a child inside is absurd. A child will go where he pleases to go, when his mind is made up nothing can stop him. We are not even talking about little children we are talking about teenagers the most rebellious of human beings. They are at an age where being absolutely…

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    people. At this point in my life, I find it unjust to be still under so much of your control. I would have my curfew time extended by less than an hour on weekend nights to provide me with more freedom. I don't get to see my friends much in the week because of my difficult honors/AP classes. I would like extra time to be with them when I can and to enjoy my time off. 100% of my friends have curfews that are later than mine. It is infuriating when I have to leave and…

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    because it will not be awkward. They will also have more things in common. I will encourage dating in similar age. Another dating rule I have is my child will have a curfew. The curfew would most likely be 11 o'clock at night. If they do…

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    area during curfew. The first and main charge towards Korematsu is that he has remained at the military zone which is a direct violation of the Civilian Exclusion Order No.34 (Mr. Justice Black, Opinion of the Court). The second charge promoted against Korematsu is for deliberate breaking of the curfew order. This decision paper supports the idea of discharging the petitioner because of unconstitutionality of the Civilian Exclusion Order No. 34, racial based discrimination in curfew order, and…

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