Experts argue that children are not yet fully developed emotionally or morally, and deserve the chance to grow, change, and be rehabilitated. Despite landmark U.S. Supreme Court rulings in 2012 and 2016 outlawing mandatory life sentences for juveniles and requiring retroactive application, many cases remain unreviewed.
While some states continue to impose harsh penalties, advocates push for alternatives like restorative justice and personalized rehabilitation programs aimed at helping young offenders rebuild their lives. These approaches focus on accountability, empathy, and healing—offering a path forward rather than a life defined by past mistakes.READ MORE BELOW