Curfews for Teens Essay

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    of grunge. The song, “Smells like Teen Spirit” starts off with a chord progression that gets stuck within the listener’s head. From there, it leads into the verse which has a dreamlike kind of vibe. The bridge then produces this raw, powerful, tension filled rhythm that caused the listeners ears to perk up in suspense. Finally, the song progresses into the chorus leaving the audience in awe at what they are hearing, knowing it is a monumental song. “Smells like Teen Spirit”, was not meant to be…

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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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    regarding curfews. In the city of Virginia Beach, city council wants to enforce a 10 pm during the week and a midnight curfew on weekends. I believe and am against curfews being added to Virginia Beach because of the numerous problems ranging from the restrictions on both teens and parents, non-reductive crime levels, mental issues among teens. By making a mandatory curfew, both teens and parents lose the ability to make choices for the teen. The 10 pm curfew forces a well-behaved teen to…

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    Curfew for Teens For most teens, their high school years are the best years of their lives. These are the years that teens should be able to go out and enjoy, instead of being trapped in the house because of a curfew. Though the nine o’clock curfew will get teens at home at a safe time, it still has its flaws. Enforcing this curfew could cause problems, such as, effecting teens who have jobs, needing more law enforcement, and limiting time for social activity. For many teens, parents want…

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    have issued curfews our little town of Dierks Arkansas does not need a curfew. While curfews have a favorable extension to them and are meant to do good they don’t work and only cause trouble. First and foremost, curfews do not stop the crime rate and in all honesty they don't work anyway. Teens just wouldn’t care about what time they would have to in by and would risk getting caught. If they do get caught then they get a ticket which the parents most likely will have to pay. Curfews are…

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    have curfews, it’s always been that way, but how would kids and teens react to having curfew set by law rather than their parents? Past a set time, teenagers off all ages have to be treated unfairly, like criminals. Why should innocent teens be punished for doing nothing wrong? If someone robbed a bank, would the people at the bank get arrested? No, so why should teens be any different? Just because they’re not adults, doesn’t mean they shouldn’t have their born rights. Curfews imply that teens…

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    considering placing a curfew that would make it illegal for teenagers to be on the streets after 10pm on weekdays and after midnight on weekends. This curfew should be set in place. Keeping teens of the streets after 10pm would make it more likely that they would get to bed at a decent time and be well rested for school the next day. On weekends keeping teens off the streets past midnight would help keep them safe from harm such as drunk drivers leaving bars. Placing these curfews in effect…

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    plans that include going over curfew time. Many students and guardians would like a different curfew time but there are many debates about this. Some people are against getting a longer curfew and others would like to get a longer curfew. A Longer curfew makes some people fear what will happen to the community, where other people think it gives teens more of an opportunity to do things. In our paper you will hear the pros and cons about having curfew times. One reason curfew should be longer…

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