2.Answer the question for the next class: Do you think that young delinquents must be in jail? Why?
Article reference:
Escalante. E. (2018). Increasing punishment is not a solution to juvenile delinquency. UN Periódico Digital. Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Bogotá. Colombia. Taken from: http://unperiodico.unal.edu.co/pages/detail/increasing-punishment-is-not-a-solution-to-juvenile-delinquency/
Increasing punishment is not a solution to juvenile delinquency
Although this perspective is endorsed by the media and political actors, mainly during the election seasons, it does not solve the problem. The decision makers need to dwell deeper into other forms to resolve social conflict with the youth.
Lately, the media has literally echoed electoral proposals related to decreasing the legal age for juvenile delinquency. Given the speed data moves in the media and social media, these topics are not alien to public opinion, who ends up supporting the idea from “experts” who repeat false opinions in social media saying, for instance, that adolescents are not criminally responsible.
... youth is not responding for the serious crimes, there is impunity and victims are not entitled to justice and repair...
