About 1.5% of U.S. teens are incarcerated in juvenile detention centers, jails, or prisons. This rate has been declining in recent years due to efforts to prioritize alternative forms of rehabilitation and intervention for young offenders.
Curfews can provide structure and limit opportunities for teens to engage in risky behaviors during late hours. However, the effectiveness of curfews in keeping teens out of trouble may vary depending on factors such as enforcement, communication, and support from parents and community resources. It's essential to combine curfews with open communication, clear expectations, and positive reinforcement to help teens stay safe and make responsible choices.
Teens can avoid the risks of gang membership by focusing on their education, being involved in extracurricular activities, surrounding themselves with positive influences, and seeking support from family and trusted adults. It's important to remember that joining a gang only leads to negative consequences and it's okay to seek help if they feel pressured to join.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of teens who turn to drugs each year as this can vary by location and population. However, studies estimate that millions of teenagers experiment with drugs each year, with the number increasing for certain substances like alcohol, marijuana, and prescription drugs. Early prevention and education programs are essential to address this issue.
Vandalism can be carried out by individuals of any age or background. It is typically done with the intention of causing damage, defacing property, or expressing a message. However, it is illegal and widely frowned upon in society.
Teens who murder should not be murdered because they if they feel that they are big enough to kill anybody, than they should be big enough to deal with prison. So therefor they should deal with what they did
Teens who murder should not be murdered because they if they feel that they are big enough to kill anybody, than they should be big enough to deal with prison. So therefor they should deal with what they did
of course
yes
Yes they should be
Premeditated violent murder
because it doesn't matter how old a citizen of the united states is, they still made a choice to murder someone or were convicted of rape or whatever the situation. If you break the law, there are consequences for your actions. If you decide to break the law there will be an outcome for that mistake. Teens want to be treated as an adult but there actions say otherwise if they want to be treated as an adult, then they should be charged with the life in prison as well. Plus its taking someones life or giving an innocent individual an STD. Teens should be scentenced with life in prison.
Teens should not need to wear diapers. If the teen is having problems with incontinence, they should see a doctor to find out what is causing the problems. There are adult products for people with medical conditions that cause incontinence. These are not diapers, but are designed to accomodate the adult body. -- Yes, diapers are good for teens if they need them
A healthy adult with no dietary issues (such as diabetes, for example) should be able to do the cleanse. Children and teens should not do it.
if youre referring to sex, no cuz it could lead to pregnancy and its extremely hard for 2 teens to care for a baby. and abortion should never be an option. other than that, i dont see why not
13-14 Early Teens, 15-16 Mid Teens, 17-18(adult)-19 Late Teens.
yes