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punishments to teen offenders so that neither they nor their peers will want to commit crimes
again.
Secondly, if a child is old enough to commit a heinous crime, he should be considered old
enough to be punished as well. This is necessary to reduce the number of repeated crimes
committed by these individuals. According to a survey by Harvard University, countries that
award severe punishments for all criminals regardless of their age had a significantly lower
juvenile crime rate than the countries that protect children from receiving adult punishments.
This is the reason why it is crucial to treat teen offenders just like adults.
In conclusion, the problem of the growing rate of teenage criminals can only be tackled by
awarding them punishments under the gravity of the offence that they committed.
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