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Jayce Wells
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19 September, 06:21
Is a juvenile justice system necessary? why or why not?
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Gunner Zimmerman
19 September, 06:46
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The juvenile justice system seeks to rehabilitate children, rather than punish them for their juvenile criminal behavior ... They maintain that a handful of violent juveniles who have committed serious crimes should not lead the public to believe that the system does not provide ways of changing behavior.
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