4 essay(s) found.
There is a view that if a child commits a crime, the delinquent’s parents should be punished. While the statement may have merit, I argue that children have to answer for their actions before the law. The first reason why children are responsible for their actions is that if they are not judged properly for […]
As we approach a world of escalating crime rates and malfunctioning family dynamics, the question of whether parents should be punished because of their children’s criminal acts has gained traction. While parents should assume responsibility of their children’s action, as parental supervision can lay a solid foundation for shaping a child’s behavior, I firmly believe […]
The question of whether we should hold parents legally responsible for their children’s actions has long been confentious debate. While I acknowledge other factors influencing heavily, I completely support this idea as parents provide the first education and the ultimate life coach role. On one hand, one compelling reason for parental accountability is that parents […]
Some people argue that parents of children who break the law should be punished in some way, because they are responsible for their children’s actions. I partly agree with this idea. While parents have a duty of supervising and educating their children, young people may break the rules by themselves, it would not be fair […]
