No real deterrent, no prevention (discipline in society), children not being brought up to respect anyone/anything...and lots more. That's what Britain has come to and IMO will only get worse as people don't give a jot about anyone but themselves.
I don't recall the number (as of today) of murders being committed when I was young. It was certainly a big news story when there was a murder then...nowadays it's not always headline news and often it's at least one murder a day reported now. I can only comment as I find and look at things just like everyone who posts on here, opinion of the writer. Not all opinions are going to accepted.
Ummm I see how society has changed, how selfish people seem to have become, I voice my opinion on what happens now to what happened years ago and come to a conclusion. I didn't make my mind up on this murder, I feel that the change in society is how this happens...sorry if you don't agree but like you....I have my opinion.
Youngsters to-day think what they see in films on TV is the norm, and cannot see fake from fact. Bring back National Service to point them in the right direction.
Well if that wasn't criticism of my opinion then I don't know what is. I am fed up on here of people taking others to task because they have a view different to those who think they are right. Each to his own afaic...no wonder first timers posting will often feel intimidated by some of the reactions on here, I feel sorry for them. I think everyone is entitled to give an opinion but not taken to task for doing so! >>>>flounces off>>>> (sorta)
I agree that news is very much in our faces these days, in the past newspaper stories were not so far flung and plentiful. There have always been dysfunctional families and people in the past, this difference is that people kept these things private and hidden away.