CRJU 410: JUVENILE JUSTICE
The death penalty has been used to execute juveniles for over 300 years for varying offenses. Today, the offense must be first-degree (or aggravated) murder before the death penalty can be assigned. On average, there has been one execution of a juvenile per year since the founding of the United States. ................
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