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Why are juveniles treated differently from adults?

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Why are juveniles treated differently from adults?

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A. The philosophy that led to the creation of a separate juvenile justice system in the early 20th Century is that the court can act in place of the juvenile’s parents. The primary goal was to rehabilitate the juvenile. The focus has changed over the years and today the juvenile justice system is also concerned with holding juveniles accountable for their actions and protecting public safety.

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