1. The Morality In Juvenile Justice
The moral perspective provided by both Utilitarian and Kantian morality is not particularly helpful in determining this issue because ethical claims can be logically argued both for and against trying juveniles as adults. ... As the argument stated thus far point out, Kantian and Utilitarian perspectives are not particularly helpful in deciding the morality of this issue, per se, because each one can be slanted to support both sides of this debate. Rather, what is needed in this case is a broad sociological view that takes into consideration more then merely the end result of the situation, e...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate