Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know what I'd do, but aren't those of you who say go to the manager worried about the long term impact of police involvement? Would there by repercussions at school or for, say, college admissions?
so you should let your kid get away with it becuase he might not get into a college? please-there are more important lessons in life than letting him get away with stealing from someone than getting into a college.
don't do the crime if you can;t do the time
Being concerned about the long term consequences of law enforcement involvement is not the same as letting the kid get away with it. I would be all for getting the authorities involved if we didn't live in a zero tolerance climate. Also it's hard to know what to do in the absence of a context--what is this particular kid's history? There should be serious consequences, but they should be proportionate.
All adolescents do stupid things, and our job is to teach them to develop the good judgment not to do them. We don't do that by insisting on very grave consequences when they do screw up once.
So, I would be very careful about exposing the child to criminal liability.