Young offenders Sociology. Az

Young criminals should never be tried as an adult. Young offenders know little about living life and yet some people think that give life imprisonment to a teenager is humane. Options are available and should be carried out before any decision is taken which virtually ends a life before it even flowers. Documentary about "When kids get life," showing some sociological theories which can be linked to a story about a person named Jacob Ind.

In these circumstances, Jacob Ind does not deserve to go to jail for life primarily on the emotional, physical and sexual abuse that occurred in their home. Jacob was alone to combat stress when his older brother Charles left his house at the age of 18. The circumstances surrounding his brother leaves him to fight his own battle of abuse increased his sense of fear and anxiety supports the theory of anomie. "people feel confused and anxious; therefore affect dispositions anomie "(Giddens 172).

Charles was trying to help Jacob at Bay when he tried to warn abuse social services. Social Service worker claimed that he had not remembered the complaint of abuse was made and did not start and investigation. So why was there in the first place?

Defense Attorney Paul Mones says "the problem is that child abuse ... is the perfect crime. It's the perfect crime, because parents who do the seal its own protection, because they know the children's normal, a, is not going to fight back, and (b), usually not [to] report, because as bad as kids get treated by their parents, that parent is still the caregiver; as a parent are still patrons. And it is very difficult for the average man to fight against this person, to rebel against this person. "indicate that it was very difficult for one to break the silence and seek help because of the role played by his mother and stepfather had in their lives as caregivers. Jacob was 15 then and under a tremendous amount of stress, ...