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How do juvenile rights differ from those recognized in the adult system? Should there be a separate jusitice?

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How do juvenile rights differ from those recognized in the adult system? Should there be a separate jusitice?

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There *is* a separate system for juveniles. Only in the most extreme cases can juveniles be tried in court as adults. Otherwise, they are dealt with in the Juvenile Justice System. Juvenile rights differ from adults in that it is not assumed that they always understand the severity of their actions or their constitutional rights. So things happen much more slowly and with those ideas in mind.

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