Children Vs Capital Punishment Case Study

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Children Vs Capital Punishment

The brain is one of the most complex organs in the body, it controls nearly everything you do. It’s development is one of the most delicate processes. One of the most important parts of the brain is the Prefrontal cortex. This part of your brain controls not only the personality but also how you react to distraction, how you make important decisions, planning and how you prioritize, and potentially the most sinister function of the cortex is adjusting complex behavior and impulse control and your emotional reaction. In knowing the importance of the prefrontal cortex, it is also important to know that this is only considered developed at age 25 making it the last thing in your brain to develop. Juveniles are less than 75% developed at the age of 15, leading them to make impulsive irrational …show more content…

Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser were facing trial as adults after they attempted to kill their friend to prove themselves worthy of a fictional character, until Anissa Weier was proven incompetent for trial. Anissa not only believed in slender man, but believed that she could communicate with him, and other characters such as Voldemort, and the ninja turtles. She also told reporters that she wasn’t worried about her potentially long prison sentence because she could use Vulcan mind control to get out whenever she wanted to. She is now being held in a mental rehabilitation house. Morgan Geyser has yet to have a test of competency, however, she has reported that she is afraid to say anything about the killing because she is afraid that (the fictional internet meme) will harm her family. This is a prime example that children have a difficult time distinguishing fantasy from reality, this crime was not committed as a violent act, but as an impulsive tribute to their malevolent idol Slender