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RE: Should Parents be Liable?

in Reflections15 days ago

Not only in Finland but also in Sri Lanka, a South Asian country, there are many youth crimes happening. It is a matter of regret that these crimes are committed by those who are not mature in life, especially those between the ages of 14 and 24. It is a serious tragedy that young children from families with better social acceptance are tempted to commit these crimes than young people who join society through bad family environments. Since children are tempted to commit these crimes after entering society and not at home, parents cannot be blamed 100%. Children are mostly with teachers and fellow students during school and extracurricular hours. Therefore, they should also bear some responsibility for this wave of crimes.

Nowadays, many parents are busy with their jobs and do not have the opportunity to check on their children during the day. Therefore, children feel that they have lost love and go on wrong paths to gain other acceptance in society and destroy their lives. Many young children in the city where I live are addicted to the drug ice for this very reason. Therefore, parents should show proper care and love to their children. The most serious thing is that if parents do not allow their children to buy ice drugs, they will not hesitate to kill their mother or father.

In this time, the wave of crime has also increased due to the misuse of the Internet. The decline in values ​​is severely seen today, and religious education is also declining in our country. Even governments do not intervene properly to curb these crimes. Although it is really difficult to expect a good environment in society, a good environment should be created for children at home and all values ​​should be carefully explained to them. In addition, even what children say should be listened to clearly. Good communication is a reason to reduce crimes.

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Is 24 a youth? Not that long ago, that was mid-life territory in most countries. People were married with children at that age.

Nowadays, many parents are busy with their jobs and do not have the opportunity to check on their children during the day. Therefore, children feel that they have lost love and go on wrong paths to gain other acceptance in society and destroy their lives.

This is part of a larger social problem, isn't it? The world has degraded families into money-making units, rather than social parts of the community to improve the future.