Delinquent Juvenile The situation that Shatiek finds himself in is a sad and unfortunate one. However, as a juvenile judge I would treat him as a minor. Sticking to the available evidence would be c
Delinquent Juvenile The situation that Shatiek finds himself in is a sad and unfortunate one. However, as a juvenile judge I would treat him as a minor. Sticking to the available evidence would be c
Delinquent Juvenile
The situation that Shatiek finds himself in is a sad and unfortunate one. However, as a juvenile judge I would treat him as a minor. Sticking to the available evidence would be clearer, it is clear that the young man has been influenced by the society.
Crime and drugs are all he knows about. The young man has never had the opportunity in his short life to try and be anybody else other than that. The courts should provide the young man with this opportunity. I would place him in a youth facility for a prolonged stay to help him.
Question 2
A 16-year-old like Shatiek may or may not deserve a second chance. It is determined by the evidence and information adduced in court concerning the particular young 16 old.
Question 3
Shatieks's behavior is very much common among adolescent boys especially in the low-end areas and estates. Young boys are introduced very early in their lives into crime, drugs and firearms.
Scenario B
Question 1
The children should be prosecuted in a juvenile court. They should be locked up in a youth facility for a period. The service would allow them to realize the seriousness of their actions. It would arrest this