Should this teacher really be in jail? Is she a danger to society? If she had been high on drugs and stabbed her teenage lover, she would have walked free.
She deserves some sort of punishment...the shame of having her face and misconduct plastered all over the papers for all to see, and seeing her career prospects go down the pan might be enough in the eyes of some.
Had she not received a custodial sentence, you could be sure that some would compare it to the case of Jeremy Forrest (although his case was compounded by the fact that he ran away with the girl in question).
I think Just-Jade is comparing this case with the one of the Oxford student who did not get a jail term after stabbing her date whilst high on drugs a couple of weeks ago.
At 15 I dreamed of situations like this...as most boys of that age would. However now he has been introduced to the experience at such a young age with an adult woman, it will make relationships with girls of his age difficult. He will want more of the same thing so I am not sure if envy or lucky are the right words.
The girl he loves has been taken away from him, he probably feels suicidal, but both of them must be punished as they're not from wealthy and privileged backgrounds.
Just-Jude - // The girl he loves has been taken away from him, he probably feels suicidal, but both of them must be punished as they're not from wealthy and privileged backgrounds. //
The woman (she is not a girl) has been 'taken away from him' because she has broken the law, and that is the appropriate punishment for the crime of which she has been convicted.
The boy has not been 'punished' - the loss of his relationship is the effect of embarking on an illegal relationship with a woman breaking the law.
Their economic status is of no consequence whatsoever in the case.