Topic > The pros and cons of adult justice - 1023

Although the judge's job is to make impartial decisions in interpreting the law, the juvenile justice reform states that judges tend to pity young delinquents and not sentence them to the appropriate extent punishment. In addition to the judge's compassion, the jury often finds itself sympathizing with the criminal due to his immaturity. Advanced biases by judges and juries cause inaccurate sentences for juveniles, whether they end up in a juvenile detention center or juvenile prison.