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Jonas Naumann
I think that teenagers who commit major crimes should get the same punishment like adults. Teenagers should be developed that far to know what they do. Teeneagers know that for example robbing a bank or killing someone is not allowed. If it is punished not that hard for teenagers they could think: "Oh if I am robbing a bank I just get ...". The second argument is that teenagers can get protected from commiting crimes for adults who offer them money or something else. When the adult knows the teenager will get the same punishment one knows the teenager won't do it. That's the point in my eyes.
Oct 5, 2021 3:46 AM
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I think that teenagers who commit major crimes should get the same punishment
as adults. Teenagers should be developed enough to know what they are doing.
Teeneagers know that, for example, robbing a bank or killing someone is not
allowed. If it is not punished that hard for teenagers they could think: "Oh if
I am robbing a bank I just get ...". The second argument is that teenagers can
get protected from commiting crimes for adults who offer them money or something
else. When the adult knows the teenager will get the same punishment, one knows
the teenager won't do it. That's the point in my eyes.
October 5, 2021
I think that teenagers who commit major crimes should get the same punishment as adults. Teenagers should be developed enough to know what they do.
Teeneagers know that, for example, robbing a bank or killing someone is not
allowed. If they are not punished as adults, they could think: "Oh if
I am robbing a bank I just get ...". The second argument is that teenagers can
get protected from commiting crimes for adults who offer them money or something
else. When the adult knows thar the teenager will get the same punishment, one knows that
the teenager won't do it. That's how I see it.
October 5, 2021
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Jonas Naumann
Language Skills
English, French, German
Learning Language
English, French
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