Today I heard that in USA, there was no such rules as prevent juvenile cases from media. In other words, if journalists want, they can expose those teenagers to the public.
I was very surprised to hear that. And even more puzzled about American society. As a society emphasizing so much on children, how could it leave such a loophole, if it is? And as a country so much relying on legal system, how could it leave such an important part to simply people's morality? Isn't it a country believing in the initial evil rather than initial good?
I'm very curious that how Americans keep that balance, the economic driving force and public conscience.