In the United States, there are at least 79 minors under the age of 14 serving life sentences without the possibility of parole—a reality that has drawn widespread criticism from both national and international observers. Organizations such as Human Rights Watch and the Equal Justice Initiative argue that these sentences contradict fundamental principles of justice and human rights, pointing out that most of these young offenders come from challenging circumstances involving poverty, neglect, and systemic inequality. For many advocates, the punishment fails to consider the vulnerability and potential for change inherent in children.
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