Juveniles as Adults in Crimes

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Juvenile is the other term for young people. In most cases, it refers to people who are under the legal age of either 18 or 16, or 15, in some countries. People call them kids, which I think is the right thing but only because of their age and not because of how they think. I know some kids who are better liars than me. I also know kids who are still innocent in life, which I prefer that way even if their ages are 13 and below. Some kids take time to form that "mature" thinking and some are already introduced to that kind of world.

I've seen and watched a bunch of news about "kids" who are capable of committing crimes because they believe that having fun does not imply hurting others. As most children are "discovering" pleasures of life, they tend to do things that they learn from observing, from a television show or movies, or from real life, to the point where they might damage others.

I watched an episode of a series yesterday where 2 kids were "influenced" negatively by two older teenage girls to say nasty things about a music teacher, in which the teacher was put in jail because of false accusations. False accusation is a different topic, however, the fact that there were two minors involved in the situation and teen girls who are also considered "kids" as they were under the legal age, I might be wrong though, makes it nothing for the teacher after he was not guilty of any crime since there were no cases that will bring justice to him as the real victim.

There is also a movie, or series, I don't really remember, but the story goes that a child was killed because two other boys makes something fall from the top of a building and the result was the thing fell into the girl's head. Her mother was a judge and the hearing for the two boys only lasted for a few minutes as they were "minors". Minors are given the meaning of "people who don't know what they are doing yet". What makes me angrier in that story is that when the kids were heading out of the courtroom, they made smiled at the victim's mother.

Long-established- established principles that guide interactions and transitions between family, education, and employment are being called into question. There are a lot of older "statements" where the young are being influenced in. The fact that a man or a woman should not make love before marriage or kids should always pay respect to the elders is now being overused. There is nothing wrong with making love, however, if there is no love and just lust, that is where the problem is. There is nothing wrong with not respecting the elder ones unless those elders also give respect to the younger generation. Some people are really entitled in life to the point that they think that "living" status affects respect.

Individual hazards that confront today's youth, independent of orientation, ethnic background, or civil status. As young adults undertake numerous felonies and become hooked on drugs, including using violence against their peers, they frequently take a favorable position of unlawful chances. In the Philippines, there are laws protecting minors. There is one case that is really popular since the suspect involved in the killing of two minor suspects is a minor. Although she was given a sentence of a decade or so to be in jail, the shout for justice is not given equally. The suspect made up stories and even put some Facebook posts, crying for help. However, in the end, it was discovered that she planned the crime because of envy. And it is really unforgiving since the suspect was treated as a family since she is an orphan or was kept to be a family by the parents.

Obviously, there are tons of reasons why a child or an adult does things. And since they are just going in the same direction, I don't see any difference in why kids who commit crimes, who obviously know what they are doing, are not given proper sentences and are still treated as "kids".

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