What should be done with very young offenders who are clearly dangerous?

What should be done with very young offenders who are clearly dangerous?

The research paper is an 8-10 page critical exploration of a topic that connects The Walking Dead to the real world. It is not an overview of a trivial topic; it is not something that should be likened to an encyclopedia entry. Instead, it is a focused argument that digs deeply into one specific, meaningful area that is genuinely relevant to the modern world. At least 6 outside sources (as well as a significant selection from the main texts used in class) should be incorporated into the paper. Document sources on a bibliography pages after the end of the paper. Prompt: 6) In The Walking Dead, Ben kills Billy. After the group finds themselves unable to decide what to do with Ben, Carl kills him in secret. This isn’t too different from a new (but growing) problem as children under 12 are increasingly responsible for heinous crimes. What should be done with very young offenders who are clearly dangerous? Topic Sentences That should be answered: Paragraph 1: Why are children considered naive especially when dealing with ethical ideas/thoughts? Paragraph 2: Would it be fair then to judge a child based on a community based ethical standpoint knowing they are unaware of it? Paragraph 3: According to the law, under what circumstances is a child considered immune from their own actions and why? Paragraph 4: Why should people consider the environment that a child grew up in before judging their actions? Paragraph 5: When should we consider incarceration or rehabilitation for a child offender? Under what circumstances? Paragraph 6: Should we treat/punish all offences the same? Why or why not? Paragraph 7: Why was the CYPF (New Zealand Law) Act amended? Do you agree or disagree with the amendment? Why? Paragraph 8: How is age a factor when judging young offenders? Do you agree? Paragraph 9: When should young offenders be directed to rehabilitation? Or not? Why?

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