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The National Report Series in 2013 revealed that nearly 1.1 million delinquency cases involved juveniles. From 1985 through 1997, the number of delinquency cases climbed steadily at 62%. Despite that these cases fell by 44% from 1997 to 2013, we could still see that our society today is suffering from a serious juvenile delinquency problem. After committing violent crimes, these juveniles are release and undergo rehabilitation programs. The Washington Post claims that there is more hope of rehabilitating young offenders and that punishment of minors must be properly graduated and proportioned. However, the fullest measure of the law should never be selective even for these delinquents. Although rehabilitation programs are provided for juveniles, incarceration and penalties should be implemented because these are more effective ways in taking the full responsibility of the crimes they did and in preventing them to make future offenses.
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