
We, the undersigned, ask North Carolina to stop punishing children as adults.
It is heartbreaking to read of Amnesty International’s 2005 Executive Summary citing the 2,225 youth offenders serving life without parole in the United States. But it encouraging to learn that the US Supreme Court, that same year, recognizing the “salient differences between adults and young offenders, abolished the death penalty for juvenile offenders.
Also according to AI’s 2005 report, “The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the world’s most universally ratified human rights treaty…. unequivocally prohibits sentencing children to life sentences without parole. Article 37(a) states: “Neither capital punishment nor life imprisonment without possibility of release shall be imposed for offenses committed by persons below eighteen years of age.”
So even if passed, NC’s bill would not do enough to protect children from unjust punishment. However it is a much needed start and way past time for action on this issue.
While most states have set the minimum age for adult prosecution as 18, North Carolina has lagged behind all others but New York in keeping it at 16.
Please delay no further any effort to put an end to jailing children.
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