They often lack the several elements of psychosocial development that characterize adults as mature, including the capacity for autonomous choice, self-management, risk perception, and the calculation of future consequences. For example, in laboratory experiments and studies across a wide range of adolescent populations, developmental psychologists show that adolescents are risk-takers who inflate the benefits of crime and sharply discount its consequences, even when they know the law. Adolescents take more risks with health and safety than do older adults, such as having unprotected sex, driving drunk, and engaging in other illegal behaviors. Adolescents are more impulsive than adults and insensitive to contextual cues that might temper their decisions. They lack the capacity for self-regulation of either impulses or emotions, and their tendency toward sensation seeking often trumps both self-regulation and social judgements and risks or consequences. (Fagan 2)
If a juvenile does not have any mental disorders, or basically anything going on with them in the brain then there’s a strong possibility they are aware of their actions. Juveniles should definitely be tried as adults because, it’s not like they don’t know what they are doing. Now a days people are smarter than you think, with the increase in technology, you can’t take anyone for granite. If a person is aware of what they are doing and has control …show more content…
Adult criminal court jurisdiction over youth was born out of the “tough on crime” movement of the 1980s and 1990s. This policy aimed to deter youth from committing certain crimes and seriously punish those who were not deterred, by imposing the “automatic charging” of youth under adult criminal court jurisdiction for certain offenses. The concept was embodied in the slogan, “Adult Time for Adult Crime. (Tashea &Passarella 1) If a person is in jail, there is an insignificant chance that he or she will not have the chance to commit extra involvements in crime. The involvement of living behind jail cells for committing a crime can put someone in a phase of what if thoughts. This can make someone realize the things that were done wrong, so it should make the criminal think twice before committing another crime whenever they get