...Many people argue over the controversial topic about parents being held legally responsible for their child’s actions. Should the parents be the ones to be blamed? Or should the children be held accountable for their actions? Everyone has their own opinions on this, but do not know how to get their point across. The professional name for cases like this is Parental Liability. This is generally used in cases where the parents are held legally responsible for the crimes their children have committed, there is usually a case where the parents must pay for the damage caused. There were some figures released on this matter showing that the age committing assault group 15-19 had rates of 886 teens per 100,000 people in 2011in comparison to 85 people...
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...Should the parents be responsible for their own kid’s action? Have you ever heard of the shooting that happened at the columbine high school? Well here is the catch when the kids were being normal going to school like normal… they were all at lunch and then they heard shooting and mostly people died and there were some people injured. And no they shouldn’t be responsible of the kid’s actions. The kids make their own decisions because the kids make their own decisions and they will get in trouble for it. The kids may have did the things they did but that doesn’t mean they can make the parents get in trouble for it because they didn’t do it. But when the kids have a bad day and the cops come to the house they live at they will tell the parents...
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...accountability placed on a parent concerning crimes committed by their children. Most state laws impose civil liability for acts done maliciously or acts done knowingly and intentionally. Parents are blessed with the opportunity to teach their children how to behave and act civil but many choose to be lazy and not take it. Are these the parents who should be held accountable? How do you differentiate the parents who teach their kids and the ones who don’t? That’s the problem with the whole situation. You can’t tell the difference because people lie, whether it is the kids who know better and chooses...
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...enacted that make parents legally responsible if their children do not pursue their education and instead, turn to criminal activity. These laws seek to punish parents for their children’s negative behavior. In my opinion, parents should not be held any more responsible for the crimes of their children. It simply makes no sense to punish one for the crimes of the other. By the age of 14 a child should know right from wrong and should be responsible for their action. Body 1: Children choose if they want to obey their parents. A: A parent can do everything right such as give the child plenty of attention, set strict guidelines and the children might just end up rebelling and turning to a life of crime. B: There is no one formula for raising one's children which will guarantee that the child will grow up to be a good person. Body 2: The child’s environment can have a big effect on their behavior. A: Other family members, teachers, friends, neighbors play a large role in the formation of ideas and thoughts in children minds. B: Celebrities like Lil Wayne and 50 cent also play a big role because this is the music children listen to. Body 3 / Counter Argument: Children are less likely to engage in acts of delinquency if they feel that their parents are likely to be held legally responsible for their actions. A: Children prone to engage in acts of serious juvenile delinquency are rarely interested in the feelings of or effects on parents. B: If a child...
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...Should parents be punished for their children’s crimes? There are different points of view as to whether parents should be held responsible for their children’s offence. First of all, parents should be punished for the wrongdoing of their children as research has shown that family is the key influence for an adolescence to commit a crime during nurturing and parenting process (Farrington, 1996). For instance, children having an experience of being neglected by their parents, conflicts between parents or lack of having good relationship among one another affect a child’s behaviour problems. Hence, parents are to blame for their child’s misbehaviour since they are their child’s first teacher as well as having an obligation towards their child. In addition, the reason for parents to be punished for the same reason they brought their children into the society. The cause of an increasing juvenile offense is due to parents having thoughts that it is beyond their responsibilities if their child takes part in an activity. To demonstrate, if parents keep an eye on their children all the time with strict disciplines, children will not be that exposed to other influences such as television and other influences. As a result, children who is controlled and handled will not be easily influenced. On the other hand, parents should not be punished for the crime of their children since parents are not the only person held responsible for the child’s behaviour. By way of illustration, teachers...
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...Should parents be held responsible if their children breaks the law? Should children be punished for what they have done? I do not think parents should be held responsible because if the parent did not contribute to it then why should they be responsible because what their child have done. I think it should just be on the child. Depending on certain emotional, environment and aging levels. Every parent and child are different because they are different people. (England) No matter how the parent raised the child to know right from wrong, the child will still use his/her own brain and do what they want to do. The Parental Responsibility Law is made to stop some of violence and problems with younger children. Which, I do not think at all will stop them. It will have to take a community or more than just the community to stop the violence and trouble with the younger generation. But it all starts with us, the people. What are Parental Responsibilities? Parental Responsibilities is a set of rights and privileges that the U.S. Supreme Court has held parents to have a fundamental right to rear their children without undue interference by the government. But, also the court upheld the power of states to force parents to ensure that their children attend school. So, parenting is by no means an unfettered right and, as with many rights, it carries significant legal responsibilities. (Marinaccio) Usually, parental responsibilities include both "parenting time" and "decision-making responsibilities...
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...Learning Team Debate Paper BCOM/275 February 11, 2013 Should parents be held responsible for their minor children’s criminal behavior? In this paper, Learning Team C will be discussing "Should parents be held responsible for their minor children's criminal behavior?" Parents should not be held any more accountable for the crimes of their children than children should be held responsible for the crimes of their parents. It does not make any sense to discipline one for the misconducts of the other. Nurturing is not a strict skill. Youngsters are not made of robots. Therefore, there is no particular method or outline for raising one’s children, who will promise that the child will develop up to be an accomplished resident that is a benefit to the public. For one artless purpose people who also include children have a free will. Children are less likely to participate in criminal crimes. If they have a productive parent at home taking care of him or her. What children need at home is love, affection, comfort, and positive reenactment. Parents can do any and everything correctly but if the child is rebellion it is nothing the parents can do. Parents can seek outside help to help for their rebellious child. Most children act out because of the way they were raise up, or the people they associate with. Most children who associate him or her with rebellious children tend to act out as his or her surroundings do. Children not held accountable for their actions will...
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...financial settlements and manufacturers of other legal but harmful products should also pay financial settlements in return for the problem the product causes. Coffman raises the question of should other manufacturers/companies pay fines for the detriment affect of other legal but harmful products. Coffman assumes that manufacturers of other legal but harmful products should be required to pay fines just like Tobacco companies are. In other words, Coffman holds the position that manufacturers of other legal but harmful product should be held responsible for the detriment affects of their products. I more disagree that companies should be responsible for the legal but harmful products or action but somewhat agree a little that some should take responsibility....
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...Who is to be blamed for Juvenile Delinquency? suggests juvenile delinquency refers to crimes committed by children and youth. There is an ongoing discussion as to who should be held responsible for such crimes in scholarly publications , case law and the media (Brank et al, 2006; Brown et al, 2009). The responsibility for juvenile delinquency is usually associated with the delinquent (Economist, 1993), parents (Brank et al, 2006), the educational institutions (Brown et al, 2009) as well as the society, media and culture (Doi, 1998; Jones, 2008). According to the Economist (1993) Britain's most notorious juvenile offender and child-murderer was Mary Bell, who was found guilty of strangling two boys, one aged three and another one aged four, while the offender was only 11 years of age herself. Who shall be held responsible for such crimes? Who could be seen as accountable for such occurrences? This essay will look at those stakeholders in the situation that could be at least partly blamed for such occurrences. with the person committing the crime. This theory suggests that the responsibility for crimes in general should be with the individual offender (Home Office, 2010). According to the said source the rational choice perspective “assumes that offenders seek to benefit in some way from their offending behavior. Rational choice theory therefore portrays offenders as active decision makers who undertake a cost-benefit analysis of presenting crime opportunities” (Home Office...
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...“Single-parent families are families with children under the age of 18 headed by a parent who is widowed or divorced and not remarried, or by a parent who has never married. (answers.com/single parent families). Both parents should be held responsible in raising and caring for their child. Each year there are 4,130,665 children born in the United States. (http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/births.html) Of these children, one in four will be products of single parent homes whether it is being raised by the mother or the father. According to the U.S. Census Bureau as of November, 2009, there are approximately 13.7 million single parents in the United States, and those parents are responsible for raising 21.8 million children. That was years ago so the numbers have increased since then. These results do show however that these people that have found themselves as single parents did start out in committed relationships and had no intentions of raising their child or children alone. (Single Parent Statistics By Jennifer Wolf). The position that I take regarding this topic is that both parents should be held responsible for taking care of their child. Once paternity has been established then it is the lifelong job of each parent to provide for their child not only financially but as a support of some sort. The parent’s actions should be in the best interest of the child or children whether they decide to be together or raise the child separately. There are different views...
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...Parents should be punished when their child breaks the law. Do you agree? yes .. for example when a young person drinks to excessive and goes to the hospital .. the parents should pay. make a list of possible problems with children ... consider an age range, ... parental guidance and the limits ... and the consequences Abstract A “get tough” on juvenile crime perspective seems to dominate public opinion as school shooting incidents continue to occur across the nation and the media reports young children committing violent crimes. After virtually every incident, questions emerge about the juvenile's parents and what role they played (or should have played) in their child's life. Parental responsibility laws, varying greatly within and among the states, have appeared as one answer to these questions. Although these laws would seem to garner great public support under the new punitive attitude toward juveniles, no recent empirical studies have been conducted to determine if the public believes that parents should be held responsible and punished for their children's crimes. This dissertation organizes the different forms of parental responsibility laws into three separate categories. The first category is the civil liability imposed on parents when their children damage someone's property or inflict personal injury. The second category is the “contributing to the delinquency of a minor” statutes that apply to parents or other adults who encourage a juvenile in some way to break...
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...Turning the age of sixteen is a huge step in the life of a teen. When becoming the age of sixteen a new challenge is brought into a person's life, the task of driving a car. But are sixteen year olds ready for this task. Driving a car is a task that should only be taken on by teenagers over the age of eighteen, because they are more responsible and understand the risk involved. Sixteen-year-olds brains are underdeveloped and most of the driving they do is unnecessary. I don't think the driving age should change. Its worked for so long, why change it now? In today's society the idea of sixteen and seventeen year olds operating cars has become a way of life. But if one stops to think about it, there is no need for these drivers to be on the road. Most of these drivers still live at home and have no job because they're still in school. So they have no job to drive to or from. To go to school they can take the bus or be dropped off by their parents. I know there's so many times when I want to drive somewhere because my parents aren't home or I just want to be by myself outside of the house. I'm sure a lot of teenagers that are younger than sixteen can't wait to be able to get on the road. Maybe they aren't responsible enough, but then they shouldn't be driving. Another problem with these drivers is they are very irresponsible and put other drivers in danger on the road. Recent statistics show that most drivers who are caught speeding or involved in automobile accidents are under...
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...In the article “ The Battle Against Fast Food Begins in the Home” adapted from Daniel Weintraub’s work they talk about how parents have to take initiative when it comes to helping their kids watch their diet and weight. I agree with the author because if they want a healthy kids then they have to go out of their way to do so, no one else should have to be responsible for their health and diet, and also as a smart kid one should have responsibility in taking care of their own body. When a parent wants a healthy kid then they will take responsibility to do so. Feeding their kid unhealthy food is ok sometimes but not all of the time, especially if the kid is not active. For example, my parents let me eat junk food but when I eat it too much...
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...SECTION 1 Project Name The Knot Project Background Wendy and her boyfriend Bob, now fiancé, have announced to her parents that they plan to get married once they have completed their Project Management course. Their course come to end 3 months from now, therefore their wedding is schedule to be on February 11th, 2015. The parents would thus like to plan and throw a memorable wedding and reception for their daughter and her fiancé. Project Justification - Business Case This project charter, entitled The Knot, suggests a business case for the preparation of the wedding for Wendy and Bob. The project of The Knot has begun after the initial shock and response to Wendy’s engagement announcement by her parents. Given the time constraint of 3 month, this project will outline, design, and execute a wedding that will be an unforgettable experience for both families and their guests. The parents have decided that the overall budget will be in the order of $20,000, with an invitation list of 150 guests, which will create a proper and legal ceremony followed by a formal reception. The Knot will therefore be developed and submitted for approval to the Project Sponsors, as well as to the Project Executives. The business case of the project charter may also be periodically reviewed, given the time constraint of 3 months, to ensure that the project is on track to deliver the implementations and to ensure the project effectively and efficiently meets the needs to the memorable wedding...
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...I Learned That Responsible Parents Need to Have These Skills What does it take to be a responsible parent? Responsible parents aren’t just made. You aren’t “either a parent type, or you’re not” as I’ve heard before. Responsible parents are formed. When you raise a child you have to let them figure some things out on their own. Don’t forget that parents are just grown up children! They still need to learn as they go sometimes! Sometimes, you don’t know what to do until the time comes, and that’s okay! Responsible parenting doesn’t mean you’re ready for anything and everything that comes your way! It means handling any situation in a positive manner. You don’t have to be the best at everything that you do, you just need to try to respond in the best way that you can. Some of the skills you will need include patience, budgeting money, and skills to work together with your partner. Some of these things can only be perfected with time. Nobody is perfect, especially with an infant! To practice patience with your child, avoid yelling in situations that aren’t about ensuring the child’s safety. In other words, if Jonny didn’t eat all of his supper and ate a cookie, he doesn’t need to be yelled at. He just needs to be told why it was wrong and then tell him the punishment for next time it happens. Money causes mixed emotions for everyone. Money is one of the most major causes of divorce. Budgeting money isn’t really that difficult. It may be hard to agree on where to...
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