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Essay heading: Juvinile Imprisonment
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Furthermore, most of those who engage in illegal behavior as adolescents do not become adult criminals. With the use of juvenile halls minors are able to get help to rehabilitate themselves so they do not become adult criminals. So what is the use of sending a juvenile to prison? Prison promotes a negative environment for adolescents and only separates them from positive influences such as family, school, and programs made to prevent them from committing crimes... displayed 300 characters
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So what is the use of sending a juvenile to prison? Prison promotes a negative environment for adolescents and only separates them from positive influences such as family, school, and programs made to prevent them from committing crimes. Overcrowding is an issue in correctional facilities but there is an answer to this problem... displayed next 300 characters
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