Quote from chasinfla:
a number of minors were executed last year in the US. I will have to ask my friend how many.
Please do. To be honest, I do not believe
ANY minors were executed last year. There were only 72 executions in the entire nation, and at the end of 2001 the youngest person on death row in the entire country was 19 years old!
Before Optional comes flying out of left field calling me a liar and trying to deceive ET members, here's the link to the Dept. of Justice's Bureau of Justice Capital Punishment Statistics page:
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/cp.htm
I've learned something in dealing with this organization: nobody believes them. 'till you talk to the parents. or happen to be one yourself.
i have testified in the matter of abuse of police authority. in doing so, i have heard the stories of other people. i have my own experiences. we all have one thing in common: if we hadn't experienced it ourselves, we wouldn't believe the other person's story. the things that happen are simply beyond belief. but they do happen.
i know people whose children are tied up in DCF or the juvenile justice system. either these people are collectively delusional, or there are things going on that would simply frighten the daylights out of any normal person.
I linked to the site in my post above. believe it.
I checked out the site. Interesting. What I feel is lost in all this hand-wringing is the fact that juveniles commit some horrendous crimes, and then because they are juveniles, they are sentenced leniently.
What of the victims? What about their rights?
What about the juveniles who rape or kill, and because they're not adults are released after relatively short terms and then go on to do so again?
Let me point you to this:
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/glance/tables/offagetab.htm
As you can see, from 1973 to 1999, juveniles were committing well over half a million "serious violent crimes" a year, sometimes over a million!! ("Serious violent crime" includes
rape, robbery, aggravated assault, and homicide). In 2000 and 2001, the number dropped under the half-million mark but still over 400,000 crimes per year.
The fact that juveniles are even in the system to begin with stems from the fact that they did something against the law. As your friend's site points out, shooting paintballs isn't murder, nor should it be treated as such. There should be punishment of some kind meted out. Kids being kids, they need to be taught a lesson.
But that juveniles are committing serious violent crime to the tune of several hundred thousand times a year, I find it hard to be sympathetic overall. Unlike Optional, I don't care if it's an adult Saudi terrorist or a 15-year-old punk who harms me or my family.