Dear Sir
I'm writing to
you because I want to publicly express my thoughts about a very serious
problem, a
problem which tortures our society.I'm talking about young offenders, those of
about 16-18 years
old who seem to be the cause of a big part of the crime which keeps
going on.These
juveniles do just about anything to cause trouble: vandalism, burglaries,
kerb-crawling....
the list is endless. And what do WE do?We arrest them, put them in jail
for a few days,
soon they are out, and they start doing the same things all over
again."But
what can we
do?", I hear you ask. All we have to do is support the measures proposed
recently by the
home secretary, Michael Howard , who chalenges one of the fundamental
principles of the
English law,and suggests that young offenders' names should be puplished
in magasines and
newspapers to be known by the public.In other words he suggests that
these young
troublemakers should be exposed and shamed. And I agree with him 100%.
The threat of
public exposure will encourage young offenders to face up to the effects of
their crimes.This
will also have, hopefully, some effect on the parents too, who will be
forced to be more
strict and control their children because, as the ministers believe,
parents are the
key to reforming youngsters' behaviour.And that has to be done before
they grow up,
because there will be no conrolling them then.So no more anonymity, and
no more
"Blitz Boy" kind of nicknames which only glorify the young
troublemakers and
make them look
like heroes, but full publication of offenders' genuine name.And we'll then
see how many will
dare doing something that will result in that. Because a thing like that
not only
humiliates the offender, but also destroyes his future, and eliminates his chances
of finding a
proper job.
Yours faithfully
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