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Do you think this scheme could be used to help educate the rioters & looters? http://www.thetelegra...behind/9003580.print/
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we can't just throw fines/ sentences at them surely? Shouldn't we also try and educate them on the consequences of their actions? Let them see the personal traumas the mugging vicim has suffered. Let us show them the personal loss the small businesses are suffering. Let them see what our emergency services have had to cope with & the overall knock on affect to our communities!
we can't just throw fines/ sentences at them surely? Shouldn't we also try and educate them on the consequences of their actions? Let them see the personal traumas the mugging vicim has suffered. Let us show them the personal loss the small businesses are suffering. Let them see what our emergency services have had to cope with & the overall knock on affect to our communities!
So we'll put them in the stocks and throw tomatoes at them steg ! ;0)
I think it's got to be worth trying this scheme on them. http://www.southyorks...ed_object.asp?id=3361
I think it's got to be worth trying this scheme on them. http://www.southyorks...ed_object.asp?id=3361
Quassia, we have used restorative justice where I work following vandalism by local young people. They met with people affected and with our Trustees and did some work in the gardens to 'give something back'. It did in fact work well, one of the young lads stayed on doing gardeing in his own time for a while.
I've read some reports of people showing remorse about what they did in the riots, the majority probably don't care, but some it appears may have just got caught up in the madness of the moment and do regret it.
I've read some reports of people showing remorse about what they did in the riots, the majority probably don't care, but some it appears may have just got caught up in the madness of the moment and do regret it.
chelle,
thank you, really interesting to hear from someone who's actually been involved in the scheme! I feel it is worthwhile in the long run. As you say, people get caught up in it & follow others actions. There will be some it's too late to have an affect on, but for others this could make them think and have a knock on affect x
thank you, really interesting to hear from someone who's actually been involved in the scheme! I feel it is worthwhile in the long run. As you say, people get caught up in it & follow others actions. There will be some it's too late to have an affect on, but for others this could make them think and have a knock on affect x
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Hi bill,
I'm not naive enough to think it would work for all! It's more than likely a lot of the yobs who ran riot on our streets are drink & drug dependant .. a major problem all on it's own ... and may be there's no hope there, I don't know? The ones I was thinking could be helped, were the young impressionable kids left to their own devices and who look up to these hoodlums.
I'm not naive enough to think it would work for all! It's more than likely a lot of the yobs who ran riot on our streets are drink & drug dependant .. a major problem all on it's own ... and may be there's no hope there, I don't know? The ones I was thinking could be helped, were the young impressionable kids left to their own devices and who look up to these hoodlums.
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hope they get the right person before they give em the chop
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