I totally agree with your opinion. In
Korea, issues related to juvenile crime have never been a social issue for a
short time. Some of the cases that anger us today include alcohol-induced
psychosomatic weakness, poor judgment due to minor disabilities, and
"younger-age's reduction." Society, of course, should be seen as a
target for protecting young people. But should even the few who create social
stirs and threaten the lives of other teenagers to be equally protected be
considered at such a national level? Many young people who commit crimes with
malice abuse the system. Just because a child is small does not mean that
punishment for crime is small.
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