Group Wants to Raise “Age of Responsibility” for Texas Teens

Group Wants to Raise “Age of Responsibility” for Texas Teens

Seventeen-year-olds convicted of a crime in Texas often end up in the adult prison system but one organization is hoping that changes. The "age of responsibility" is the age that dictates how old someone must be to be treated as an adult. In Texas, the age of responsibility is 17. The Texas Criminal Justice Coalition (TCJC) says that age is too young.

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