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Reply to "Jennifer Crumbley found guilty. Hope this opens the door for prosecuting parents for their children's violent crimes."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We will need to build a ton of prison cells if we are going to put all the negligent parents in jail. Why did the other Jennifer Crumbley thread disappear?[/quote] That would be lovely. However I will settle for Columbine parents Father of Sandy Hook shooter And VT shooters parents held civilly libel and shunned from society. And any teacher that shit had in his school system and VT. [/quote] This is insane. The VT shooter was an adult. Same for the Sandy Hook shooter and the mom died. This is why parents shouldn't be held responsible. For crazies like this person. They aren't in your belly anymore. Hoe can these people be independent and also have someone else be responsible for their actions?[/quote] NP. Do you think the violent tendencies started on the above shooters' 18th birthdays? You don't think the previous 18 years of neglectful parents had any impact? The kettle was boiling in all of these shooters, LONG before they became legal adults. The people legally responsible for them then should held accountable - it's not like the VT and Sandy Hook shooters were in their 40s and developed some late in life mental problems. Blaming the teachers, however, is insane. [/quote] First, take a look at support or options that parents have when their children express a mental illness or violent tendencies. You'll see that there is virtually nothing for them. A hospital may be able to hold them for 24 hours. There are very few beds for pediatric mental illness and often they don't accept kids that are violent, which is an oxymoron. The police can introduce them to the criminal justice system at a young age but that won't help them get help and parents have file criminal charges. You can't make a teen take medication. You can't make them go to a psychiatrist. Even if you want to commit them to a facility, that's extremely difficult. There are neglectful parents out there, that's for sure. But there are parents who are willing to move heaven and earth for their kids and there is nothing there to help them. I fully support the ruling agains the parents in this case. [/quote] “Support” and “options” ?? The parents ARE those things. When parents fail, they must go to jail. [/quote]
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