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Running Head: PARENTS AND THE CRIMES OF THEIR CHILDREN 1
Parents the and the Crimes of Their Children
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PARENTS AND THE CRIMES OF THEIR CHILDREN 2
Parents the and the Crimes of Their Children
Parents should not be held responsible for the crimes of their children unless they take
part in contributing to the crime (Great Britain, 2017). Otherwise it has nothing to do with
parents. Children break the law thinking that they will get away with it. No one is invincible.
Teens break the law by engaging themselves in drug abuse, vandalism, theft, rape and murder.
Speculations are that, the adolescents break the law most often. Every person who is of sound
mind, knows what is wrong and what is right. Therefore, teenagers commit the crimes
knowingly. Mostly, teenagers start to engage in illegal activities in high school. For example, any
child knows that stealing is wrong but they go ahead to do it. Parents would want their children
to grow with moral values (Allen & Institute for Public Policy Research, 2019).
Children may not make the right decision as adults do, and sometimes make bad choices
on their own, when parents think that they are showing them the right way. Parents are only
responsible to impart the knowledge to their children for survival. Most of the time teenagers
walk far distances with their friends, and due to the adventurous nature of the young people, they
even try the nasty things, without caring about the consequence. Children should pay the price
for the illegal actions they do (Great Britain, 2017). That is the only way they will learn from
their mistakes. Otherwise, blaming the parents for their children’s wrongdoings won’t help
anything. The parents are liable if they only assisted the children in committing the crimes.
Sometimes some parents send children to do something unlawful, like stealing from the
neighbor. In such cases parents should be liable.
Governance starts from homes. Parents establish family rules that should follow by every
family member (Great Britain, 2017). They teach their children to be obedient and abide by the
rules. In schools, churches and other social institutions have rules. Children and adults in such

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Running Head: PARENTS AND THE CRIMES OF THEIR CHILDREN Parents the and the Crimes of Their Children Student: University: Date: 1 PARENTS AND THE CRIMES OF THEIR CHILDREN 2 Parents the and the Crimes of Their Children Parents should not be held responsible for the crimes of their children unless they take part in contributing to the crime (Great Britain, 2017). Otherwise it has nothing to do with parents. Children break the law thinking that they will get away with it. No one is invincible. Teens break the law by engaging themselves in drug abuse, vandalism, theft, rape and murder. Speculations are that, the adolescents break the law most often. Every person who is of sound mind, knows what is wrong and what is right. Therefore, teenagers commit the crimes knowingly. Mostly, teenagers start to engage in illegal activities in high school. For example, any child knows that stealing is wrong but they go ahead to do it. Parents would want their children to grow with moral values (Allen & Institute for Public Policy Research, 2019). Children may not make the right decision as adults do, and sometimes make bad choices on their own, when parents think that they are showing them the right way. Parents are only responsible to impart the knowledge to their children for survival. Most of the time teenagers walk far distances with their friends, and due to the adventurous nature of the young people, they even try the nasty things, without caring about the consequence. Children shoul ...
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