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A teenager who enters prison without completing school may have fewer opportunities later in life.
It can, however, reduce the likelihood that imprisonment becomes nothing more than years of isolation without personal development.
The Role of Mental and Emotional Development
Adolescence is a period of major neurological and emotional development.
This does not excuse criminal behavior.
Rather, it helps explain why juvenile justice systems in many places distinguish between children, teenagers, and adults.
That balance is rarely easy.
A system that focuses only on rehabilitation could fail to recognize the suffering of victims.
Accountability can also communicate an important social principle: individuals are responsible for their actions.
For families affected by violent crime, seeing the legal system respond can provide at least some sense that the harm they experienced has been recognized.
Does accountability require decades in prison?
Can rehabilitation occur while someone remains incarcerated?
These are difficult questions with no universally accepted answers.
Depending on the jurisdiction and circumstances, a defendant may have legal options to challenge a conviction or sentence.
An appeal is not automatically an indication that someone is innocent.
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