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Title: juvenille justice
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I have had friends in the past which have fallen into the criminal lifestyle. This person has seen it all when it comes to being a juvenile criminal. He has been involved with drugs, burglary, and assault. I know that he was not treated harsh enough for his first and second offense which is the reason why he has yet to change his ways... Showed first 250 characters
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I have had friends in the past which have fallen into the criminal lifestyle. This person has seen it all when it comes to being a juvenile criminal. He has been involved with drugs, burglary, and assault. I know that he was not treated harsh enough for his first and second offense which is the reason why he has yet to change his ways... Showed next 250 characters
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