Tuesday, November 6, 2012




Questions


Some people argue that laws that govern cases involving juveniles need to be gender-specific as the number of juvenile cases found among boys is much higher than what it is among girls.

·        How justifiable is this gender-centric approach to juvenile cases?


Instances of crimes reported from among adolescents are found to be much higher these days than it was ever. This is mainly due to modern nuclear family atmosphere and its material pursuits.
 
·        Argue for and against this view.


Many crimes that once were very serious are now being taken so lightly that people seem to be learning to live with such crimes.

·        See why this is the case?
·        What does it imply?


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