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“Nineteen year old savagely beats his mother” , “Seventeen year old caught drinking
and driving”, “Robbery blamed on youth”. ... The youth are becoming more
and more aggressive, while the law is becoming less and less effective. ... The continuous repetition of crimes seems to be a common factor among youth. ... Charges and charges have been laid to many youth who operate a
vehicle under the influence of alcohol. ... All
that seems to happen to the accused youth is that he or she receives a slap on the wrist and
a few hours of community service. ...
As youth grow up, parents play a major role in their lives. ... The
lack of care and a poisoned household environment can contribute to the youth becoming discouraged and involved in crime. If a youth is constantly subjected to drinking and arguing while growing up, he or she is more likely to commit a crime. ... Youth
are given many choices in choosing role models, whether it is their parents, television or
even their peers. ... Later, when the Youth Criminal Justice Act came into effect, it gave youths better rehabilitation programs but
reduced sentences.
Approximate Word count = 888 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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