they committed crimes, they still had a chance to be rehabilitated and become productive members of society.2 According to a 1934 radio address, “[t]he principle of the Juvenile Court law was that no child under the age of seventeen shall be considered or treated as a criminal [and] that a child under that age shall not be arrested, indicted, convicted, imprisoned, or punished as a criminal.”3 The age limit defining a juvenile has changed, but typically has been somewhere between 16 and 21. While this…
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