Disclaimer: This blog is an assignment for CMP 272 Summer 2009 to allow students an opportunity to present a valid argument, generate feedback (pro and con), post responses, and practice moderating skills in a technological environment.

In 2001, 5,486 young people ages 10 to 24 were murdered, an average of 15 each day (CDC 2004).


Minors under the age of 18 should not be allowed outside on the street or in a car with friends between the hours of 11pm and 5am.

Juveniles & Violence -- The Statistics

Over the past several years, concern about juvenile crime and teenagers' safety has led many U.S. cities to enact teen-curfew laws. Such laws make it illegal for youths under a certain age usually 16 or 17 to be in public places during specified hours, usually between 11 p.m. or midnight and dawn.

While the overall crime rate has declined for the past four years in the U.S., the juvenile violent-crime rate, comprising murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault, has climbed, except for 1995. In that year, the juvenile violent-crime rate declined slightly, but it did so for only the first time in almost 10 years. Between 1984 and 1994, the homicide-arrest rate for juveniles nearly tripled. Just under 2,800 juveniles were arrested for homicide in 1994, compared with 958 such arrests in 1984. The number of gun homicides by juveniles quadrupled between 1984 and 1994.

In response to high levels of juvenile crime, 146 of the nation's 200 largest cities now enforce teen curfews. Ninety of these municipalities have passed new curfew laws or have begun enforcing old ones since 1990. Including smaller cities and towns, about 1,000 communities now impose teen curfews.

Teens under the age of 18 SHOULD have curfews. Whether it be in their own homes or in a friend or relative's home they should not be allowed on the streets after 11pm. Children should not be allowed out during the hours that an adult may be out drinking and driving or going to/leaving a bar.

References

www.blog.youthsrights.org
www.familyfirstaid.org

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Issues with Argument

Polls were closed with no voting
Most bars open by noon and close by 3am so adults could be leaving or going to bars during those hours
Homicide information does not indicate that the majority of them occurred during the 11p - 5a time frame. 

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