In the name of Allah, the Beneficent and the Merciful.
All praises be to Allah SWT, the lord of the world, the
master of the day after, the creator of everything in this Universe, where he
has no partner. He has also given us such deeply enjoyable, particularly faith
and healthy comfort, hence, we could attend here in a good situation.
Peace and Salutation be upon our prophet Muhammad SAW, who
has taught us the cardinal principles of the unity of God, obliged us to
confess it with the tongue and believe it in the heart. He also has brought us
from the darkness to the brightness, from stupidity to cleverness, in the other
word “Minazzhulumaati Ilannuur”
Juveniles include delinquents, state offenders, and
dependent/neglected children. Only delinquents commit acts that are defined as
criminal for an adult. Criminal elements may use delinquents in the crimes for
which an adult would be sentenced to death. A capital crime is not an excuse
for not being tried as an adult. A youngster who is capable of taking a life
once may be tempted to do it again, after serving a sentence in a juvenile
prison. Everything depends on the seriousness of the crime. Juvenile places of
detention are overcrowded. So, some juveniles may have a traumatic experience,
housed in adult jails. Here, criminogenic influences may ruin any hopes of a
positive transformation. Delinquency cases amount to about 1, 5 millions
annually. More than half of them are property crimes. In 1994, 12, 000
delinquency cases were moved to adult criminal court by a process of
certification after a transfer hearing. A disposition hearing may sentence up
to 20 percent of delinquents to imprisonment.
Only six percent of juvenile crimes are violent. About a
third of all juvenile arrests for homicide occur in Los Angeles, Detroit,
Chicago, and New York. Most juvenile crimes are gang-related. Are you ready to
label a teenager a life-long criminal? Is it just to blame this person for
unfavorable living conditions and unlucky circumstances that led to a criminal
act?
Adolescents and adults must be treated differently. First,
juveniles are less responsible for their acts than adults. Second, they are
less protective. Third, juveniles' courts should not be modeled on the adult
criminal system. Fourth, juvenile gangs are different from adult gangs. The
threat of juvenile crime leads to more emphasis on punishment than on
juveniles' rights. First, rehabilitation has poor results. Second, organized
delinquency is a real threat to metropolitan areas. Third, repeated crimes are
committed. Juvenile courts defend juvenile rights.
They do not hold juveniles to the standards of
accountability similar to those of adults. Juvenile courts give a priority to
treatment, not detention. They call for the social environment that nurtures
delinquency being effectively changed. Juvenile courts' primary mission is to
serve the best interests of children.
Unless preventive interventions are taken to involve
juveniles in positive human activities, juvenile delinquents will be doomed to
face justice as adults.
I think it’s completely enough for me to this point. The
wrong utterances are caused by limitation of my ability and the right one is
merely from Allah SWT. So, I beg your pardon, finally I say.
Assalamu’alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh
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