Part 2
Our judicial system is built upon three principles: Punishment, Accountability, and Rehabilitation. The impact of the sentence, in a child�s eyes, will seem like a lifetime. Being removed from the nurturing (hopefully) formative years of his family, will certainly stand as punishment. The wife of the deceased victim has stated that she is satisfied with the sentence. I see this as she feels the assailants have been held to account. And I have no doubt she has agonised and thought about what would she have wanted if it were her own children who committed this heinous crime. The rehabilitation will (hopefully) be started in such a way to impress upon the child the consequences of his actions. And this will serve as the guideposts towards his future development. In some ways, that child may end up being the model citizen we long for every time we see gangs in our communities.
If the sentence were longer, I�m afraid all that would happen is that we would create a dependency in that child, where as a teen and young adult, he will lose the tools and opportunities to become productive in society � instead, relying on society (us) to feed, clothe and house him. That too could become another crime against society, as we become the owners of that child�s life.
Every facet of this story is tragic. There is no nice ending for anyone. Perhaps it will serve as a wake-up call for some whose children are standing at the precipice themselves.
Fr Bill