Upfront: Rethinking Juvenile Justice
In my ELA class an interesting topic was brought to the
table. Whether under aged teens should go to the adult jail. We took on both
sides writing whether kids should or shouldn’t go to adult jail. The main theme
my table gave was that they should only go for first-hand murder. In my
opinion, I agree. The text seemed to have more evidence that kids shouldn’t go
then that kids should. But I’m beginning to think even thought this wasn’t written
in a biased format; because of the lack of evidence from the opposing side it
is biased. And because this was introduced to me in a biased fashion it may
have affected my point of view on the situation.
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