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    Teen Curfew

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    Do curfews really keep teens safe and out of trouble, probably not. The argument based around curfew is essentially centered around the concept that teens will stay out of trouble when forced to stay at home. However, there cases on the opposing side in which curfews actually prevent teens from getting into trouble, but just as many or more cases found teens in performing these criminal activities. In the article, “OP-ED: Why Don’t Youth Curfews Work?” by Mike Males, the issue of the concept of curfew is brought up. Do these curfews set on teens actually prevent crime, or do these curfews actually give teens more of a reason to participate in the events that the curfews were set to prevent. Males supports the side of the teens and argues that…

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    In many states after getting their license for the first time teens must be home before a certain time. States believe that giving teenagers curfews will keep them safe on the road. There are ways around the curfew for things such as working late, or emergencies. Teenagers should be allotted the opportunity to not abide by the curfew so long as they have their license. Setting curfews for first time drivers can be considered discriminatory. Not all teens are bound to be involved in criminal…

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    Governments should not mandate teen curfews, it takes away the parents’ rights. Also, they are mostly ineffective tools for crime deterrent and they waste police time. They don’t help reduce any crime and in some ways make things more dangerous. Government mandated curfews create many problems. Government mandated teen curfew violate parents’ rights. If a parent is okay with their child being out late with the rules they have set, then that’s up to them. It’s their right to control their…

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    Curfews Keep Teens Out of Trouble Do you remember seeing that boy walking slowly behind your garage Sunday night at 1 in the morning? He’s now in jail for theft of seven victims’ property in sheds, garages, and vehicles. Many teens stay out late harming people, or vandalizing, and stealing people’s property. Youth curfews have been established to change these acts of crimes committed by teenagers, so they keep teens out of trouble. Youth curfews keep teens out of trouble because they’re safe in…

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    Teen Curfews

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    The street is an unsafe place to be at at night, especially for teens. There have been countless reports over the years of teenage deaths related to drugs, car crashes, and other nighttime activities. In short, the world is very dangerous. Another issue is that teenagers get themselves in trouble because they are still young and inexperienced. In fact, a lot of them have a desire to take part in new experiences that can range from driving to drugs which can have a negative long term effect on…

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    With curfews being implemented it lessens the worries of parents who have children and they can have peace in mind. Parents can feel at ease knowing that their child is safe. They give parents peace of mind. Implementing curfew laws means that those under 18 years of age will be able to get as much adult supervision as possible, lessening the chances of them getting involved in juvenile crime and violence.Adolescents are programmed to hate curfew because they think it’s about control or…

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    Most teens do not tell their parents where they are going when they leave and most parents do not ask either. Then most teens have…

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    question rises again: do curfews, both parent given and government issued, keep teens out of trouble? I attend a private boarding school where students are given times that they must be back inside of their dormitories. Many students have pushed for later check-in hours, pushes that have been met with a strong…

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    LIMITATION OR PROTECTION: DO CURFEW KEEP TEENS OUT OF TROUBLE? You might have found information on a signage across the street that says ‘curfew from 10pm-6am strictly enforced for minors under 18years unless guided by an adult’. What this information means is that at that specified time nobody under the specified age limit will be allowed to move on the streets. People that do break this regulation especially teenagers are always being arrested by the law enforcement agents and charged to the…

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    I believe that teens should not have a curfew because if they do have a curfew it is taking their freedom away for one. For two it cause a lot of issues with teens rebelling against the law more so than they already do. For third, it would be wasting the time and resources of the police, and the cops probably have more important things to do than arrest or fine a teen for being outside. Freedom is the very foundation of this country and is the God given right to all living things on this…

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