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- <text id=90TT0738>
- <title>
- Mar. 26, 1990: American Notes:Houston
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
- Mar. 26, 1990 The Germans
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- NATION, Page 25
- American Notes
- HOUSTON
- Wise Beyond Their Years
- </hdr>
- <body>
- <p> Adult criminals presumably face harsher punishment than do
- juveniles. But some delinquents in Houston don't believe that.
- When arrested, scores of Harris County youngsters in the past
- year have falsely claimed to be at least 17. Those who were not
- caught in the lie spent less time locked up than they would
- have if they had admitted being younger.
- </p>
- <p> How can that be? All criminals know that their punishment
- grows with each conviction. What many youthful offenders have
- learned is that juvenile records are normally kept apart from
- those of adults. If they can pass themselves off as older, a
- search of the adult records will not turn up their previous
- crimes. Thus, they are sentenced as first offenders and are
- soon free. Explains Captain Virginia Quinn, who supervises the
- processing of up to 800 people a day at the Harris County Jail:
- "We just don't have time to check everybody who looks too young
- for their claimed age."
- </p>
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- </body>
- </article>
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