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Avedomni- If the offender does not pose a threat to society why do you feel so strongly about the individual being incarcerated for life. Here is a quote I would like you to read.

"Clearly, to ensure the safety, protection and rights of innocent people in our society, it may be necessary to prevent certain chronically violent offenders from being released back into society. Yet for individuals who have repeatedly shown they are incapable of behaving in a society in a responsible and nonviolent manner, jail is exactly where they should stay."-Dominique Valiquet

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He will be remembered by the moon walk, the sparkle glove/socks and his high water pants.

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Tugman I agree with your initial clause.

However with the latter part, a youth being tried as an adult because he or she hacks their family does not give the criminal justice system the right to try the individual. As my opening statement said they could have a mental disorder. Or perhaps they could be a member of a dysfunctional family. So I put the ball back in your court, is it right that they should be incarcerated?


Winning Position: Youth should not be punished

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"A passionate and active member in both the physical and web world concerning youth violence and its atrocities. I currently have a blog, motherspyviolence.blogspot.com which discusses various topics concerning youth."

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