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Many people think kids who break the law will become adult criminals unless locked up early, but some researchers say prison can make youngsters keep offending by turning them into “criminals” in their own minds. Research shows many youths do illegal things for fun and usually stop by age 18 if not caught (only 8% stopped because they feared getting caught), so locking them up may be counterproductive. Instead of incarceration, we should try punishments and programs that help them grow up and learn society’s values—for example, returning stolen items and apologizing—so they’re rehabilitated rather than labeled as criminals.

Logic Breakdown

Locate statements that express the author's evaluation of current enforcement (especially criticisms of incarceration) and proposed alternatives (rehabilitation/maturation); those lines determine the author's attitude.

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The author's attitude toward current law enforcement policies dealing with juvenile delinquency can most accurately be described as

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The author criticizes routine incarceration and argues for changing current policies in favor of rehabilitation. Supporting sentences: 'Perhaps a policy that encourages maturation, rather than routinely imposing incarceration, may be the most effective form of rehabilitation for young offenders.' and 'However, we do not need to remove delinquents from the community, but rather rehabilitate them when they do wrong.' These show the author believes current policies should be revised.
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