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Unlike most states, Wisconsin imposes adult criminal liability at 17 rather than the age of majority at 18. However, this policy denies 17-year-olds the benefits of the juvenile justice system that can help rehabilitate youth offenders and prevent adult criminal behavior. Parties in the legal industry, such as the Wisconsin State Bar, have called for reforms to return 17-year-old offenders to the state’s juvenile justice system by default.
Wisconsin’s Current Criminal Law for 17-Year-Olds
The juvenile justice system in Wisconsin only handles minors up to age 16. The juvenile justice system handles minors who commit offenses differently from the adult criminal justice system, including offering rehabilitation and treatment-focused sentencing designed to reduce the risk of recidivism.
Wisconsin remains one of a handful of states that automatically places 17-year-olds in the adult criminal justice system, having removed 17-year-olds from the juvenile justice system in 1996. Unfortunately, because the adult criminal justice system focuses on punishment and protecting the public from criminal offenders, teenagers placed in the adult criminal justice system have a higher risk of reoffending than teens who go through the juvenile justice system.
The Push for Reform
With most states recognizing that 17-year-olds benefit from the rehabilitative and treatment-focused options in the juvenile justice system, many parties in Wisconsin have called for reforms that would allow 17-year-olds who commit offenses to resolve their charges in the juvenile justice system by default. The State Bar of Wisconsin has expressly called for returning original jurisdiction over 17-year-old offenders to the juvenile justice system while recognizing the need to transfer some juveniles to adult courts in cases involving homicide, sexual assault, or other severe violent crimes.
Benefits of Returning 17-Year-Olds to the Juvenile Justice System
Returning original jurisdiction over 17-year-old offenders to the juvenile justice system in Wisconsin may offer various benefits for offenders and the Wisconsin public, including:
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