Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Adult Time for Kid Crimes?

For this week's debate, we're going to tackle an issue near and dear to many of you: juvenile delinquency. Specifically, we'll be reading about the policy of “automatic declination.”

Check it out....

"Automatic declination.” It is little known outside the justice system and sends roughly 200 Washington teenagers a year into adult courts and — potentially — adult penitentiaries. As the term indicates, it happens automatically, without a hearing or any debate.

The idea is simple: Here is a list of crimes. Commit one of these and, if you are 16 or 17, you go straight to adult superior court, not juvenile court.

A prosecutor can decide to send the offender to juvenile court, but can’t be compelled by a judge or defender. “Prosecutors have the power of God,” one critic says.

The law was originally designed to punish the worst of the worst, but in practice that’s often not the case. Race, the strength of a defense attorney, the mood of a prosecutor and sheer luck can play a major role in deciding who is treated as a juvenile and who is not.

I know, heavy stuff right? So here's the plan: read this article and take detailed notes. It's a confusing read and if you don't keep all the twists and turns straight on some notebook paper, you're going to have a tough time sorting all our. One suggestion might be to do a "word-web" type chart. Either way, notes will be collected and graded. After we've all had a chance to read the article and go over our notes as a group, we'll split into two like we did last week and debate the following proposition, Oxford style:

"The practice of automatic declination, and the sentencing of juveniles as adults for anything other than the most serious of crimes (murder, rape, armed robbery) is counter productive and unnecessarily destructive. This practice should be stopped immediately. "

Good luck and get to work.....

-Ned-

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Imagine if it were you. Pretend for a second that your cruisin around with some friends on a friday night. Your sitting in the passenger seat when the driver pulls up to a gas station. He gets out, walks inside, and shoots the cashier in the head. Then he jets for the car throws it in gear and speeds off before you have a chance to ackowledge what just happened. A mile or so down the road, a cop on patrol gets a report of a shooting and a description of your vehicle from a witness. Being the closest to the scene of the crime, he drives towards the station. Suddenly he spots you speeding away in the opposite direction. He calls for backup, pulls a U turn and starts chasing after you. A chase ensues, until backup arrives and the driver and you are hauled off to the county jail. At your court hearing you are tried with accessory to murder. You now face 15 years in a maximum security state penitentiary. What do you think of that? What would you thinking that were you? Get owned punks. Uh uh uh!