4.2 After watching the TEDx Talk by Michelle Deitch on juvenile justice, answer the following questions:  Should juveniles be tried as adults in the

4.2

After watching the TEDx Talk by Michelle Deitch on juvenile justice, answer the following questions: 

Should juveniles be tried as adults in the pursuit of justice? Why or why not?Consider how the principles of justice—fairness, accountability, proportionality, and rehabilitation—apply to youth in the legal system. Are there conditions under which transferring a juvenile to adult court might be justified? Or does this practice ultimately undermine the idea of justice? Support your argument with reasoning, real-world examples, and/or theoretical insights.

Initial posts are due by Thursday, 11:59 pm 

Suggested word count: 250 -300 words

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