TwilightPrincess wrote:
RedDeathFlower13 wrote:
I'm more in favor of the rights of the victims than I am of the rights of the victimizers. That's ALL I'm going to say about this.
Quite often, perhaps
especially when we’re talking about kids, victimizers are victims too, so it’s not an either/or thing. There are usually reasons why kids behave the way they do. I’m not justifying horrific behavior, but punishing it to the max isn’t really going to help their victims any most of the time. Rehabilitation IS possible in many cases.
I'm just speaking from personal experience (maybe bias too? I dunno.) My Nana who I love very much used to work as a cafeteria lady at the juvenile detention center and she was actually brutally attacked by some boys who tried to steal her keys and escape (only from what I remember these idiots grabbed the wrong keys, the keys she had were for the freezer, so thet didn't get very far in their escape).
They did some serious injuries to her and she never truly recovered from it.
I understand that some victimizers were victims themselves, but I also believe that some kids aren't as innocent as society wants to believe they all are.
Yeah I know... so much for me not saying anything else on the subject.
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