Curfews for Teens Essay

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    (www.wehavekids.com., paragraph one) A curfew law of 9:00 P.M. ā€“ 6:00 A.M. needs to be implemented in all states. There are a few exceptions within the law for those minors that either have a job or an event they are required to attend. (www.wehavekids.com., paragraph one) With a curfew law in place, the crime rate would decrease at least by half. And even the rate for teen pregnancy would decrease. If I were to ask 20 people how they feel about curfews for minors, Iā€™d probably get 20…

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    Does a curfew reduce teen violence? Yes, having a curfew for teens does reduce violence because it keeps kids off of the streets, reduces teen homicide, and it would help kids be involved in their community in a positive. A curfew should involve everything being shut down at the same time. For example, the Plaza closes at 9pm for teens. A curfew would help keep kids off of the streets. It will keep them off the streets because of all the guns and all the deaths that are happening. There are a…

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    Teens rush home on Saturday night by nine PM because, of a car accident that happened ten years ago which changed our small town's like forever. We wish to be older to have privileges but, the advantage was taken away by one drunken teen years ago. Is it fair for all young adults to have to deal with the mistakes of a teen who killed the family? Ten years ago after prom night a young teen crashed into our mayor, his wife and, their two children speeding 45 miles over the speed limit.…

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    During the adolescent years teens are determining who they are and making choices that could potentially shape their futures. Some of those choices may include gang violence, sneaking out, vandalizing public property, and becoming victims of crime. Juvenile curfews could prevent all of those things from happening during the later hours of the night. Juvenile curfews keep teens out of trouble because they protect teens from becoming victims, strengthen parental control, and decrease juvenile…

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    Curfews does having one really lead to keeping teenagers out of trouble? Many would say yes parents giving there kids a curfew will keep them safe they will be at home. If the parents fall asleep what is stopping them from sneaking out absolutely nothing. But it is not the parents it's a law and they can't sneak out where would they go all the stores will know of the law. In Montgomery, Alabama they have this rule expect teens can be out past it if they are with a parent are guardian. Some…

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    They Are Still Children

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    The curfew would not be a mass round-up of young people. It would be an enforcement tool to keep youth as well as adults safe during late night hours. Richard Ward in an FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin discusses the fact that most individuals with the authority…

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    Teens want independence, they want to show a new and different side of them. They show a different identity and want to rebel against what they are told to do by testing the 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…

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    City Council Curfew Essay

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    could be safety to all young teenagers and the idea of a curfew to keep teenagers off the street by a certain time is to be debated by them. Even though the city council debates on the curfew, they should not put it in effect because it can interrupt the daily lives of many teenagers and would be unfair to them to not go and participate in events like school sports, city sports, or even in family related activities. In addition to this is the curfew not being fair to teenager having good quality…

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    Violation Curfew !

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    violating curfew!" Lyrics from a popular rock song, this back-and-forth serves to illustrate contemporary sentiment towards the concept of an enforced curfew. Modern American children would never assume that this exchange would take place in their country; the tone with which the questions are asked is demanding, and the man responding to them is clearly being harshly interrogated. In fact, the music's style evokes a dystopian scene in listeners' minds. Certain varieties of youth curfews…

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    I believe that the city council should not adopt the new curfew for these reasons. First off teenagers are starting to drive and have to do things later at night for their families. The new curfew would make this a challenge. It would limit the chance for friends to hang out and be with each other on the weekends. Lastly it would put a lot of harmless teenagers in danger of being caught out past curfew. Because teenagers are starting to get their license by the age of 16 they will be going…

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