Due 09/01/2017@1200 Noon
Please read an excerpt from the article “From Time Out to Hard Times” by Michele Deitch, Amanda Barstow, Leslie Lukens, and Ryan Reyna from "Chapter 2: Children are Different" and watch Inside the Teenage Brain and The mysterious workings of the adolescent brain which shows the stages of brain development in teenagers and how it highlights or explains the decision-making abilities of teens. In recent juvenile sentencing decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court looked at studies of behavioral and brain development and posited three characteristics that distinguish adolescents from adults:
- immature and impetuous decision making with little regard for consequences
- vulnerability to external coercion (particularly by peers) and
- unformed character
These characteristics make it difficult to judge an adolescent’s crime as “irretrievably depraved.” What are your thoughts? Are our children different, and do these differences require mitigation of their criminal culpability?
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