Source B
Reed, John. Stability. Atlanta: G.T., 2006. Print.
Reed, John. Stability. Atlanta: G.T., 2006. Print.
The following paragraph is from a book about creating stable economies.
Criminalizing children is necessary
to show that their actions were wrong. Children who commit crimes have often
grown up in communities without a structure of control. They may see
drug-taking, domestic violence and criminal activity in their homes, and they
have often skipped school. These children must be punished so that they learn
the true costs of their actions. They are less likely to commit further crimes
in the future if they know that they will receive a punishment. In addition,
other children are less likely to commit crimes if they know a punishment will
follow.