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Board contends juvenile offenders are not adults

Updated: February 26, 2013
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SPRINGFIELD -- A state board is recommending a change for kids who commit crimes. It wants to raise the age they can be charged as an adult. The Juvenile Justice Commission says only people 18 and over should be treated as adults.

Currently, if you're 17 and charged with a felony, you go to court like anyone else. But, critics argue 17-year olds aren't adults, and want them to stay in the juvenile justice system. The state's already been experimenting with the age cutoff for lesser offenses. It's something the panel says has been very successful.

It says putting those under 18 through the adult system is counterproductive. Members say offenders can get more counseling in a youth program and get back on the right track faster. Plus, it would help with prison overcrowding which is currently a big issue in the state.

Some offenders under 18 could still end up in adult court, though. It would depend on the severity of the crime.

The board wants lawmakers to act fast on this to keep criminal systems as efficient as possible. There's already a law on the table at the capitol.

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The age of majority is 18 for a reason.

Beth C. February 26, 2013 at 6:22 pm

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