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    Benefits of Curfew Laws

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    Curfew Hundreds of cities nationwide have set up and enforced strict curfews on youths being in public at night or during the school day. Curfews were set to try and lower the youth crime rate. Even though only one in six violent youth crimes occur during the curfew hours. Most violent crimes happen between two and six p.m‚ the highest point being around three in the afternoon. In fact‚ eighty percent of juvenile crime occurs between nine a.m.‚ and ten p.m. Curfews are not an effective solution

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    High School Curfew

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    A curfew is a set time when a specific group can not be outside after. Almost every state has them‚ but they should be removed. The setting of a 10pm weekday and 12am weekend curfew would cause more problems than it would fix. The idea of a curfew is that it would keep crimes of the street after this time. However‚ it would not do this and rater it would cause more problems. A curfew would not make a difference in crime‚ it would also get innocent people in trouble and it would become a haste for

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    Curfew Law Argument

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    Curfew Law There are many laws passed in today’s society that have a foundation for protecting our youth. Of course‚ many of these laws are a target for controversy‚ but one these laws seems to have found itself at the top of the list. This law‚ in many peoples opinion‚ is a direct violation of our rights as American citizens. Some believe that this is a gateway law that gives the government the ability to become even more overbearing and suppressing to society in general. However‚ there are also

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    Why should teen parenting be delayed? Why should teen parenting be delayed? Teen pregnancy! It’s amazing how many teens that i know actualy want to be pregnant. What do you think about this issue. In my opinion teen parenting should be delayed. There are many reasons why teens shouldnt be geting pregnant. Teens are not mentaly or emotinaly stable to have a child when deep down they are still children. Teens dont have the money to take care of thereself and a child. And they dont have the

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    you get t-boned by a teen who just ran a stop sign. How would you feel if you found out that the teen only had their learner’s permit and they had no training and they were driving by themselves. Teens with learner’s permits have rules for good reasons‚ however‚ some believe rules for teen drivers should change. The rules for teens with learner permits were made for a good reasons. Teens may not be able to handle the pressure of driving at night or by themselves. Teens should not drive without an

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    Teens as young as 13 and 14 have been charged as adult for their crimes‚but is this fair for the teens.I have learned information on this subject and I have made my final decision on what I believe.I believe that teens should not be sentenced to life in prison even for their serious crimes because they are still young and have to learn from their mistakes and live their childhood while they still have it I feel this way because there are facts that support my reasoning on why teens should not

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    research shows that teens experience changes in their internal sleep clocks that make it more difficult to wake up and go to bed early‚ starting school later in the day will not be a solution to this problem. Starting and ending school later will only take opportunities away from students. Starting school later may allow students more time to rest‚ but it does not allow them much time after school to have an opportunity to participate in sporting events‚ clubs‚ or have a job. For example‚ if

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    adoption of a 10 p.m. weekday curfew and midnight curfew for teenagers. If this curfew is adopted‚ teenagers on the streets after those hours would be considered breaking the law. I support this adoption because we would be keeping the city safer and keeping the young adults safe and out of trouble after dark. To begin with‚ this curfew will keep them out of trouble after the adopted times. Not saying that we could stop all of them from going out after this curfew and catch them‚ but we could enforce

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    I believe that teens (specifically 16-19 year olds) should get a summer job. I’m not saying that they should have a full-time job or work every single day during the summer‚ but they should at least work a couple of days each week. Young people like them will get a great life experience from being in the work force. For example‚ they’ll have more social skills by interacting with the customers or with their co-workers‚ and later in life when they’re adults this will help them a lot. Also‚ getting

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    For many years people have discussed whether autistic children or teens should be placed in regular classes‚ given special aides‚ or if they should be placed in special classes. In the book‚ The Spark‚ by Kristine Barnett‚ it talks about how Kristine’s son‚ Jacob‚ otherwise known as Jake‚ and how he was diagnosed with autism at age two‚ yet he overcame all of the stereotypes placed on autistic children. Jacob was in special ed class‚ but his mother pulled him out because he was not making any progress

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