In Graham v Florida, Miller v Alabama and Montgomery v Louisiana, the U.S. Supreme Court determined that when juveniles are transferred to adult court and

In Graham v Florida, Miller v Alabama and Montgomery v Louisiana, the U.S. Supreme Court determined that when juveniles are transferred to adult court and potentially receive the same sentence as adults, there is a distinction for sentences of Life Without Parole (LWOP). What are your thoughts? If you do the crime, should you do the time?   

There is an ongoing debate on the effectiveness of incarcerating juveniles in secure settings for long periods of time. Some would argue a long separation

There is an ongoing debate on the effectiveness of incarcerating juveniles in secure settings for long periods of time. Some would argue a long separation will interrupt the lure of the criminal activity in the streets. Others contend long-term incarceration allows juveniles to learn more criminal behaviors and take on a delinquent persona and re-offend […]