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Government Should Establish Program To Reduce Juvenile Crime

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Government Should Establish Program To Reduce Juvenile Crime

    Juvenile crime is increasing rapidly and is a problem that plagues
America. The murder rate by 18 year olds has increased 467% since 1965! The
current policy maintained for the last number of decades is clearly not
effective. An increase of 207% in the number of murder cases committed by 15
year olds from 1985 to 1993 is not a sign that current policy is effective.
Changes must be made. The best way to address the problem is through government
funded preventative programs. The affirmative intends to prove, and stands
resolved, that the federal government should establish a program to
substantially reduce juvenile crime.
    This, by definition, means that the federal government would benefit the
country by taking action and making government programs that will decrease the
number of crimes committed by minors. Contention I: The status quo is only
harming the people of the united states by remaining. Subpoint A: It has become
clear that the state and local governments have failed in correcting the
nation wide epidemic of juvenile crime, since juvenile crime rates are rising so
rapidly. Subpoint 1:An example of an ineffective state plan is that many
states are attempting to incarcerate juveniles along with adults. Putting
juvenile offenders in with adults increases their chances offending again when
they are released by 65%. Subpoint 2: SHOCAP, a local crime reduction plan,
was shut down because it was inef...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 09-29-2004
Category: Politics
Words: 1421
Pages: 5.68