Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should remain in juvenile court so that we don’t destroy his life. Maybe he could go to a youth camp or something. He definitely needs some sort of heavy intervention. The fact that he was riding around with other younger kids is a sign that he is not a full on adult criminal. It’s cheaper in the long run if we can rehabilitate this young man rather than break him in adult prison.
It must be nice living in La La Land.
Most criminals don't get better. Rehabilitation, wrap around services, and therapy don't work well to reduce crime. The most effective way to reduce crime is by throwing people who commit crime in jail to prevent them from harming other people. Most kids are not antisocial criminals that steal cars or act out violently. The people that do this should be locked up to protect the rights of everyone else.
Not true. A more significant number of these criminals stop by the time they hit their mid to late 20s.
Because they finally get put in jail?
No, because they grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should remain in juvenile court so that we don’t destroy his life. Maybe he could go to a youth camp or something. He definitely needs some sort of heavy intervention. The fact that he was riding around with other younger kids is a sign that he is not a full on adult criminal. It’s cheaper in the long run if we can rehabilitate this young man rather than break him in adult prison.
It must be nice living in La La Land.
Most criminals don't get better. Rehabilitation, wrap around services, and therapy don't work well to reduce crime. The most effective way to reduce crime is by throwing people who commit crime in jail to prevent them from harming other people. Most kids are not antisocial criminals that steal cars or act out violently. The people that do this should be locked up to protect the rights of everyone else.
Not true. A more significant number of these criminals stop by the time they hit their mid to late 20s.
Because they finally get put in jail?
No, because they grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should remain in juvenile court so that we don’t destroy his life. Maybe he could go to a youth camp or something. He definitely needs some sort of heavy intervention. The fact that he was riding around with other younger kids is a sign that he is not a full on adult criminal. It’s cheaper in the long run if we can rehabilitate this young man rather than break him in adult prison.
It must be nice living in La La Land.
Most criminals don't get better. Rehabilitation, wrap around services, and therapy don't work well to reduce crime. The most effective way to reduce crime is by throwing people who commit crime in jail to prevent them from harming other people. Most kids are not antisocial criminals that steal cars or act out violently. The people that do this should be locked up to protect the rights of everyone else.
Not true. A more significant number of these criminals stop by the time they hit their mid to late 20s.
Because they finally get put in jail?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should remain in juvenile court so that we don’t destroy his life. Maybe he could go to a youth camp or something. He definitely needs some sort of heavy intervention. The fact that he was riding around with other younger kids is a sign that he is not a full on adult criminal. It’s cheaper in the long run if we can rehabilitate this young man rather than break him in adult prison.
It must be nice living in La La Land.
Most criminals don't get better. Rehabilitation, wrap around services, and therapy don't work well to reduce crime. The most effective way to reduce crime is by throwing people who commit crime in jail to prevent them from harming other people. Most kids are not antisocial criminals that steal cars or act out violently. The people that do this should be locked up to protect the rights of everyone else.
Not true. A more significant number of these criminals stop by the time they hit their mid to late 20s.
Anonymous wrote:Theft of an unoccupied vehicle — keep in juvie. If he does it again at 18+ then he’s an adult. This is of course assuming there wasn’t an added element like reckless driving or DUI.
Carjacking or other violent crime — charge as an adult.
In my mind there is a big difference between a property crime and a crime with potential victims. Carjackings are dangerous to innocent people. I also think vehicular homicide due to DUIs should be charged as an adult (I live in Arlington and drive past the area where Braylon Meade was killed and it still upsets me there was never justice). And no I don’t even know the family. But overall I think when you cross over to actions that harm or have high potential to harm innocent people, then you have gone beyond teen mischief.
Anonymous wrote:Is it a white kid or minority? Makes a huge difference.
If it’s a white kind with middle class parents he’s fxked.
If it’s a minority he will be released without bail.
Anonymous wrote:He should remain in juvenile court so that we don’t destroy his life. Maybe he could go to a youth camp or something. He definitely needs some sort of heavy intervention. The fact that he was riding around with other younger kids is a sign that he is not a full on adult criminal. It’s cheaper in the long run if we can rehabilitate this young man rather than break him in adult prison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should remain in juvenile court so that we don’t destroy his life. Maybe he could go to a youth camp or something. He definitely needs some sort of heavy intervention. The fact that he was riding around with other younger kids is a sign that he is not a full on adult criminal. It’s cheaper in the long run if we can rehabilitate this young man rather than break him in adult prison.
It must be nice living in La La Land.
Most criminals don't get better. Rehabilitation, wrap around services, and therapy don't work well to reduce crime. The most effective way to reduce crime is by throwing people who commit crime in jail to prevent them from harming other people. Most kids are not antisocial criminals that steal cars or act out violently. The people that do this should be locked up to protect the rights of everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:1. Any 17 year old (or for that matter any 15 or 16 year old) who commits a serious crime involving willfulness knows perfectly well what s/he is doing, and intends the actions and the results.
2. The national "Raise The Age" movement has largely succeeded in encouraging the commission of crimes by these young thugs.
3. The existence of separate juvenile courts is intended to prevent actual criminal justice intervention - not to "rehabilitate" anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actual outcome: This teen was allowed to plead down to just 2 months of jail for unauthorized use of a vehicle. Despite turning 18 in a few months, the authorities never considered trying him as an adult.
I notice you cannot provide a link. There aren't a lot of carjackings in Fairfax and I couldn't find one matching your description in a search.
Juvenile cases are not public. Just letting you all know from my source
There are news reports of local carjackings by 17 year old drivers. There was the recent carjacking from Vienna metro that ended in a crash. There was the carjacking that ended in a crash into the gas station pump. There was the crash with 6 passengers injured including 5 ejected. Etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should remain in juvenile court so that we don’t destroy his life. Maybe he could go to a youth camp or something. He definitely needs some sort of heavy intervention. The fact that he was riding around with other younger kids is a sign that he is not a full on adult criminal. It’s cheaper in the long run if we can rehabilitate this young man rather than break him in adult prison.
It must be nice living in La La Land.
Most criminals don't get better. Rehabilitation, wrap around services, and therapy don't work well to reduce crime. The most effective way to reduce crime is by throwing people who commit crime in jail to prevent them from harming other people. Most kids are not antisocial criminals that steal cars or act out violently. The people that do this should be locked up to protect the rights of everyone else.
Not true. A more significant number of these criminals stop by the time they hit their mid to late 20s.