dogs4thewin
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and if so when?
What happens if the child is REALLY young say under ten OR if they kill someone that does NOT amount to murder? Remember there are like four or five crimes ( at least) in most states that involve the taking of a life.Depends on the crime. If the child murders someone then I 100% agree they should be tried as adults.
What happens if the child is REALLY young say under ten OR if they kill someone that does NOT amount to murder? Remember there are like four or five crimes ( at least) in most states that involve the taking of a life.
Some states ( most noticely Texas) if someone is under 18 at the time of a crime life without parole is NOT an option. It is also illegal per a 2005 supreme court ruling to sentence ANYONE under 18 to death. I do not care if they murdered tn people in cold blood when they were 17 years 11 months and 29 days old he or she may NOT be put to death. Even adults who take lives by the way are not always sentenced to life. In many cases if you are convicted of involuntary manslaughter you face only a few years voluntary manslaughter can lead to a few more years, but is usually no where NEAR a life sentence.Then he/she should get life in jail/prison.
Then he/she should get life in jail/prison.
That's justice to you?
No wonder recidivism is so high in the U.S. if rehabilitation is sidelined by punishment... even for children!
and if so when?
same answer they should be tried as a child not an adult and the focus should be on rehabilitation rather than just punishment
What happens if the child is REALLY young say under ten OR if they kill someone that does NOT amount to murder? Remember there are like four or five crimes ( at least) in most states that involve the taking of a life.
Problem is there is no level playing field for those released. They cant get public housing and there is a predjudice against hiring them. They face major obstacles. Did you know that convicted of certain crimes the elederly are denied nursing home care as noone will accept them. I understand the need for punishment but I also think that if you want someone not to reoffend then they must be given a chance
Okay when if a "child" murders your kid or your wife. What do you think now?
I'm not saying it's 'just fine'... But they're a child.
There have been people raped and left for dead that have forgiven the person on death row. As Christians we're expected to forgive. If we can't forgive someone with limited mental capacity to discern right from wrong to the extent than an adult can, I don't know when we can.
I'm not saying it's 'just fine'... But they're a child.
There have been people raped and left for dead that have forgiven the person on death row. As Christians we're expected to forgive. If we can't forgive someone with limited mental capacity to discern right from wrong to the extent than an adult can, I don't know when we can.
Not all of these mass murders are done by people mentally ill though. When I say punish the most heinous children as adults, I mean several things:
1. It must be a pre-meditated crime.
2. The child must be proven competent to stand trial.
3. It must involve loss of life, almost always multiple lives.