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Chapter 13 Video Case: Lifetime Sentences for Juvenile Offenders:
Questions
1. In 2010 and 2012, the Supreme Court considered three cases that involved juveniles and life without parole sentencing. Describe the three cases involved and how they changed the way in which juveniles are sentenced for serious crimes. Include the amendment that was applied in these decisions.
2. Do you agree with Philadelphia activist and former criminal offender Edwin Desemore that an offender's age and environment should be considered in deciding whether to apply the death penalty? Why or why not? What do you think Desemore means by environment? What other factors should a court consider?
Chapter 13 You Decide Part II - Justify Your Choices: Nonresidential Options for Juvenile Offenders
The central issues in Nonresidential Options for Juvenile Offenders revolve around the juvenile justice framework of treatment and rehabilitation. Explain your choices in this scenario by addressing the following questions:
1. Describe the four major categories of residential community programs available for juveniles. Which do you believe is the most effective and why?
2. Which of the competing priorities-education, housing, employment, rehabilitation, or other-would you recommend be given more attention and support in the juvenile justice system to prevent juvenile offender recidivism?