Should Juvenile Offenders Get Life In Prison In China Essay

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Should Juvenile Offenders Get Life in Prison in China
According to a report in Beijing Youth Daily, the 17 year-old juvenile offender was accused for raping and strangling his 16 year-old female classmate in the classroom (Zhang, 2017). Though the 17 year-old student rejected admission of guilt, he was sentenced to a lighter punishment according to CRIMINAL LAW OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA (("CRIMINAL LAW OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA," 2015) for his age under 18.
A lighter punishment means the 17 year-old criminal would not get what public wish, to be sentenced to death or even life imprisonment. Although for their immature values juvenile offenders should receive a lighter punishment, some juvenile offenders who raped or killed others really need to get life imprisonments for both the safety of people and the legal authority.
Applying the life imprisonment to juvenile offenders who raped or killed others can protect more innocent people from harm. Juvenile offenders who raped or killed others would be more likely to commit crime …show more content…

Namely, the study on Legal System and Society written by Qian Li (Qian, 2015) said, “ Sentencing a juvenile offender life imprisonment will damage the whole life of the juvenile offender. ” I agree with that all the people should have the right of freedom. However, other people besides these juvenile offenders also have their right to be safe. Only protecting these juvenile offenders’ rights and not caring about the innocent people is impossible. Everyone should have their own rights to be protected. And we must prefer the right of the most people when we are discussing the right of these juvenile offenders. As to these juvenile offenders who raped or killed others, it would be better to adapt the life

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