Disagree. Pro crime liberals like yourself are why the US is declining into a 2nd world cesspool. Honestly, the US doesn't even deserve to be in the same conversation as developed nations anymore. |
Extreme recidivists? Yes. At a minimum he needs to go to a boarding school for kids with severe behavioral issues (they exist). |
What about hiring him as a violence interruptor? It would give him some responsibility. |
Why does it have to be a non-profit or a volunteer job? Didn’t we used to punish people by making them pick up trash on the side of the road? As for enforcement, while I’m not sure of the actual legal terms and procedures, couldn’t we set up contingencies in the sentence, so he either does the work he’s sentenced to, or else he is sent to juvenile detention. |
| What about house arrest as an alternative punishment? |
How will he go to school or after school activities? |
| You assume he goes to school? How about we lock him and his parent/s up? Obviously the parent/s aren't responsible enough to stop his behavior. |
House arrest includes supervision provisions for work and school. |
My kid hasn't robbed any car dealerships. Are other parents just duds? |
Supervised by whom? |
Isn’t that what ankle monitors are for? |
There's probably a TikTok video on how to remove an ankle monitor. What are you going to do if he removes it? Put on another one? |
Policed by the negligent parents? |
so when he turns 13 they start dropping any charges? |
| What a mess. look at what this 13 year old did in Georgia. These are kids in distress sending up flares with their antisocial behavior, and society doesn't help them or itself. It's time to bring back reform school, humane reform school that actually reforms. Kids go in, and don't come out until a parole type board with teachers, social workers, judge, community members -whatever- meet and assesses their progress and that they have met standards -like GED, job training, counseling - that will serve them socially. |