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author's intended audience for the editorial Better Care for Young Offenders is
directly aimed towards the states. The author even stating at the end of the
editorial saying, "Mr. Listenbee should encourage the states to lock up
fewer young people." I believe the author's credibility was to be just
that, credible. He brought up some very interesting facts up about the
punishment of juveniles and the effects of the harsh punishment. He argues that
if state would change the policies of juvenile punishment to investing more in
community rehabilitation instead of incarceration; then the juveniles would
have better success in life in the long run. The author uses a few percent
values and numbers value for his evidence, to support his claim that as more
states change their policies the rate of incarcerated juveniles is becoming
reduced. There is great logic in this editorial, I mean why would states
incarcerate the youth? I completely agree with this author, I to understand
there will be some juveniles that may need to be behind bars like ones that
commit murder or rape. But I definitely think there should be an alternative
method of punishment before incarcerating a juvenile. Becoming involved with
the community and making positive changes with family like through counseling
or self-improvement classes could benefit the youth offenders greatly.
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