They broke the law, you be the judge : true cases of teen crime

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They broke the law, you be the judge : true cases of teen crime

Thomas A. Jacobs ; edited by Al Desetta

Free Spirit Pub., c2003

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Summary: Letters from and interviews with twenty-one children and teenagers who broke the law reveal what it is like to be arrested, attend legal proceedings, and be held accountable for one's actions

Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-205) and index

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Teens often hear about other teens who get into trouble with the law. But they re seldom asked what they think should happen next and why. A unique introduction to the juvenile justice system, "They Broke the Law You Be the Judge: True Cases of Teen Crime" invites teens to preside over a variety of real-life cases. They meet Adam, who makes a threat in school; Erica, who assaults another student and uses marijuana; and more young people who commit crimes and are caught. Like a judge, readers learn each teen s background, the relevant facts, and the sentencing options available. After deciding on a sentence, they find out what really happened and where each offender is today. Along the way, readers learn Judge Jacobs concerns about each case, reflect on probing questions, and discover that they can t jump to conclusions. Teens (and teachers) who want more can find role-playing ideas and scenarios related to the stories available as free downloads here on the Free Spirit Web site. Thought-provoking and eye-opening, this book is for all teens who want to know more about the juvenile justice system and the laws that pertain to them and their peers."

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