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Essay heading: Government Should Establish Program To Reduce Juvenile Crime
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Subpoint B: Local plans are too
diverse and lack uniformity. Subpoint 1: A plan that can lift up the entire
country are far superior to those that can only effect small parts.. Iowa may
indeed have smaller problems than New York but Juvenile crime exists everywhere.
Subpoint 2:In the hands of the federal government, a more effective, tax worthy
and moral shaping plan can be spread throughout the entire united states and
benefit the country as a whole... displayed 300 characters
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Utilizing this information from the faults and
few successes of the states, will help correctly fund and perfect an active plan
which will indeed begin to substantially reduce juvenile crime, before it
happens...through the methods of prevention.
The plan that we the affirmative propose is one that institutes a
combination of different preventative programs which the federal government will
entirely set up, fund, and work with these community efforts... displayed next 300 characters
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