Thursday, December 17, 2009
Conclusion
Opinion
Often, in some places of seattle teens seem to do this crime. Recklass endangerment. My 3 friends from back in the day did a similar thing to this subject but there not fancin 365 days in jail or $5,000. One is facing only 2 years. The other is facing juvie life. And the last one is facing 10 years.
Things I Can Relate To
-Jail
-Fines
-Probation
-Community service
These same excat things that are listed above. I just commited one silly crime and it caused me fines, community service, jail and probation. That all comes in a package once you get in trouble. Almost everyone I know had or has a probation officer. When I first got put on probation I didnt know that all my friends and other people I meet know aobut probation.
Resisting Arrest
If you are convicted of resisting arrest, the penalties can include the following:
-Up to 90 days in jail
-Up to $1,000 in fines
Juvenile Crimes
- Minor in possession of alcohol
- Assault
- Possession of marijuana
- Possession of drug paraphernalia
- Theft, including shoplifting and auto theft
- Destruction of property including malicious mischief
These are also common juvenile crimes that alot of places including Seattle, WA. Many teens drink liquor and smoke budd so that may cause them to get in trouble . For example, some teenagers may get drunk at a park and end up fighting people to cause an assult charge. Weed mixed with achohol can blow your mind. Lots of people my age always steal frmo the mall. New things everyday. Cars too. And property distruction, I remember i can relate to that for wreckless burning.
Personal Opinon
Now, for one, a 14 year old teenager of any kind should NEVER be trialed as an adult. A 14 year old is no where near grown. Now I could tell if he was like 17 or 18, but he's 14! Why would a judge make a dumb ass decision? Im 16 years old and going to turn 17 next month, I still haven't everbeen trialed as an adult in my natural born life! I think they should put him in the juvenile system just like everyone else his age.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Book Review "MONSTER"
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Common Juvenile Crimes
- Drug Possession
- Petty Theft
- Shop Lifting
- Assault
- Vandalism
- Gang related activities
I can honestly say that these are the most things youths get booked or arrested for. Not to be all up in my own busniess but I commited all these crimes EXCEPT drug possesion and gang related activities. I'm sure I know many teenagers my age with these same corny ass charges. But the law is the law. I wouldn't know how to stop youths to stop commiting these crimes. The only thing that worked for me is school and baskeball because it takes up so much of my time that i don't have time to be a bad ass. Maybe if everyone had there daily schedual busy all the time then less crime would happen.
Another One of My Opinons
Police responded to the robbery call at 11 a.m. Thursday at North 85th Street and Aurora Avenue North. Police say the suspects showed a pistol, demanded cash from the clerk and fled.
Police arrested them in the neighborhood.
WEB SITE-http://blog.seattlepi.com/seattle911/archives/187217.asp
Now that sounds like some moive type stuff. I wonder how much time they got since their juveniles. But then again some of my homeboys Have juvie life, then when they turn 18 they still got some more years. But that was another situation. I think it's best not to commit these hardcore crimes because somehow some way the pigs will find you. That's on the hood.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
2nd Opinion!!!
I somewhat agree and disagree with this situation. Some teenagers carry a gun for there own good to protect thereself. But some carry one to cause distruction. You'll never know what kind of person they are. Some do dirt with there gun all the time, and others kan have a gun and never even shot it before because no harm has came there way. The only thing this juvenile should get is a gun charge. Maybe a week or two in detention. But he didn't do no harm with it and wasn't attending to so that's just my opinion.
My Own Opinion!!!
It's crazy on how teenagers the same age as me do these dangerous things. I may be dangerous but only when I'm in dange myself. Now this guy didn't have to shoot the clerk to death. If he didn't like the clerk then he should've just beat his ass. I bet you the police wouldn't have caught him that easy if he just did that. There was no need for a gun in this situation, he didn't even take the money out of the cash register! Booked for murder. I would say that the community should take guns away but at the same time some people really need them to protect thereself.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Juveniles
Parents frequently ask about the risk factors associated with increased criminal activity and how to focus on effective intervention. Prevention-oriented programs show promise of significantly reducing repeat offenses.
Factors that increase the likelihood that a juvenile will engage in criminal activity include:
Poor academic performance, poor attendance, expulsion, or dropping out of school is associated with higher rates of juvenile crime.
Family problems, including sexual or physical abuse, neglect, a history of criminal activity by a family member, and abandonment are associated with higher rates of juvenile crime. Family problems also indicate a lack of parental control.
Substance abuse, including arrests for drug or alcohol possession or sale, and the impact of substance abuse on juvenile behavior are associated with higher rates of juvenile crime. Alcohol or drug use can lower a person's inhibitions, making it easier to engage in criminal activity, and drug users may engage in criminal activities to obtain money to purchase drugs.
Gang membership, especially at an early age, is strongly associated with future criminal activity.
Gun possession is a factor that "magnifies" juvenile crime by making offenses more likely to result in injury or death.
Other risk factors include juveniles from single parent households, behavior and conduct problems, poverty, and early sexual experience.
It is important to note that these risk factors do not guarantee criminal behavior, but simply are associated with higher risk of such behavior. Because young offenders who exhibit multiple risk factors are the most likely to become chronic recidivists -- "career criminals" -- early intervention strategies that address these factors could reduce the rates of future criminal activity.
Book Review " Fast Sam "
{{ Research }}
The concerning trend seen in 2008, however, was the outbreak of violence by and against young people. Early in the year, a young man was murdered at a private party. That incident was followed by four other incidents in which juveniles were killed. Fortunately, both the community and city government came together to express not only concern, but also determination that this situation should not be allowed to continue.
The citywide and precinct crime Major Crime statistics for August and September have now been posted. Through September, there has been a citywide increase in Major Crimes of 8%, up from 7% at midyear. Violent Crimes are up 18% compared with the same period one year ago; and Property Crimes are up 7%. The year-to-date increase in Major Crimes had stabilized in July and August, but rose slightly in September. The table below depicts reported Major Crimes by month in 2009 and compares the year-to-date totals with the same period in 2008.
Friday, December 4, 2009
1st Post "Intro"
The Book Monster is a book about a six-teen year old black male who's in jail and on trial for murder. It's written like a play in the theatre. The book Fast Sam, Cool Clyde, and Stuff is about a boy named Francis. Francis (AKA stuff) doesn’t know anyone or anything when he first moves to 116th street in Harlem. But everything changes when he meets Fast Sam, cool Clyde and Gloria Stuff and the gang our closer. They get in jail 3 times. One for making noise, The other for trying to save an old ladies purse and the other for drugs. But that all brought them closer as Stuff fell in love with Clyde’s little sister, Kitty. They end up getting old and moving away.
WHICH ONE SHOULD I CHOOSE???