Nathaniel Abraham Analysis and conclusion
Nathaniel Abraham was eleven years old when he committed the act of murder. Under a 1997 Michigan law a child of any age may be tried as an adult for severe crimes. Abraham was the first juvenile to be tried under this statute. Accused in the murder of Ronnie Lee Greene Jr., Abraham faced first degree murder charges. Now, at the age of fourteen, Nathaniel has been sentenced to a juvenile facility until the age of twenty-one. Oakland County Probate Judge Eugene Moore hopes that rehabilitation will put an end to Nathaniel's criminal activity. Nathaniel, a black youth from the slums of Pontiac, Michiga
n, grew up with out a father, or a strong family unit. The family moved in with an older couple who offered to help them. A child who has never known responsibility or consequence will surely know no adherence to social and criminal guidelines. Crime & Criminology describes, in depth, the relation between family and criminal activity in youths. With limited supervision Nathaniel was a constant source of aggravation for his mother. Police reported that Nathaniel was suspected in over 22 local crimes, ranging from assault to armed robbery. Bibliography Satistical data from Crime & Criminology, second edition, Harpers Press. His mother, Gloria, was struggling to raise three children by herself. The data that exists suggests a direct correlation between youths raised without a father and criminal activity. In Nathaniel's case, it can be said that his lack of a positive role model, or father figure lead to his involvement in criminal activities. He, in turn, never learned the responsibility of his actions; he was not privy to an upbringing that reinforced positive ideals. In conclusion, Nathaniel is a byproduct of the decaying system of family values in the black community. In families where there is no male role model a child is far more likely to become involved in crime. Page 126 (chapter four) sited two relevant facts; 1) Blacks have much higher rates of illegitimacy and female headed house holds.
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