This is not correct. Many employers ask about this, as do schools (application forms). |
Pretty sure you are wrong. Arrests and convictions are not protected classes. |
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Thread like this make me remember why the US criminal justice system is so out of control. Charging children like adults. Arresting them. Charging them with crimes. I'm from a country where children are not held criminally responsible until they are 14 years old. Other intervention happens. And the US' rape rate per 100.000 per year is three times higher than my country of origins rape rate consistently.
Children are not responsible. They need to be educated not punished. Treating children like adult criminals does NOT prevent future crimes. |
I hope they don't babysit. http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/12/31/the-inside-story-of-how-an-idaho-toddler-shot-his-mom-at-wal-mart/ |
+1000. Things like this make the courts look foolish. |
One thing no one has mentioned is that boys aren't much stronger than girls at age 13. Just how did he manage to "hold her in such a way that she couldn't escape"? He's a child, and you are talking as if he were a grown man. |
If my daughter did this, I would thoroughly expect her to be charged. Just because a minor is charged, does *not* mean that he or she will be convicted. Frankly, I wouldn't expect that the child would be convicted, it's more likely to be pled out or dismissed. But scaring the child straight, being arrested, processed and going through the court system? Absolutely, I would want my child or any other who did something like this charged. And if it meant that my child were convicted, well, that's the way it works when you can't keep your hands to yourself. |
MS Teacher. The boys in my school have more upper body strength on average than the girls. |
Well, he did have the advantage of surprise. Maybe he's not a grown man, but he assaulted a girl. I don't think he should be charged as an adult or anything like that, but he assaulted a girl. What he did was 100 percent wrong and no one should be making excuses for him. |