Sun Aug 12 2007A six-year-old Pauingassi boy drowned as a result of bullying from his peers, RCMP confirmed Saturday. Six-year-old Adam Keeper died after he disappeared early Tuesday evening, and a community-organized search found his body hours later near the banks of Fishing Lake. Sgt. Steve Colwell said three boys -- ages seven, eight and nine -- stripped Keeper naked and pushed him into the lake. Keeper couldn't swim and drowned after he was unable to keep his head above water. Colwell said the three youths were questioned about the young boy's death, but can't be held criminally responsible since they're under 12. "He was pushed into the lake," Colwell said. "There's nothing more we can do, criminally." He said the RCMP have closed their investigation and turned the case over to Child and Family Services. The boy's father, Harvey Owens, said his son didn't know how to swim. "(Adam) never swam before," Owens said.
I mean...I'll argue more thoroughly when I return but I don't think anyone should be punished for an entire lifetime for something they did before they've gotten a reasonable grasp of life and morals beyond what their parents have taught them.
read an article on American culture about why their children are so messed up. In other societies the adults have enough power presence to control them . In the states the kids are left alone to form their own mini society.. ever read , lord of the flies?
well, corporal punishment being legal in trinidad not really deterring crime down here, now is it? ( in homes, not by the schools)a lotta bandits would probably tell you how much licks they get in school, or from a grandmother back in the day////in my opinion, it's lack of parenting ( raining blows on your child when they are 'bad' is NOT good parenting )supervision, taking an interest in your child's life, instilling good values... THAT'S good parenting.. when they deserve it, by all means, disciplin your child .. but parents not around, don't care, or too busy.. so the child remains unsupervised.. doh get me wrong, when my child do ish, the belt WILL be in the arsenal..but the lack of corporal punishment alone is not to blame for the state of children.. we live in a society where sex sells, instant gratification is the order of the day, personal responsibility is diminished, and once you get your own way, to hell with everyone else