I deal with teenage gangsters everyday @ work. The main reoccuring theme is that there is no parental involvement. The father is typically out getting drunk with friends and the mom "cant handle" the child. Parents, you need to know where your kids are and who they are with 24/7. CALL THEIR TEACHERS!!! Cant stress this enough. These thugs skip school constantly. When they get bored, they start getting into trouble (smoking weed, spraying graphitti, hanging with the wrong people). Quit trying to be their friends, you are the parent. If their friend "tommy" comes over and looks like a thug, send his rear home. You dont want him around your kids. Yep they are goin to be mad at you for doing it, but better than them being in a pine box. Be right there beside them with their friends. Have them over to your house, dont trust that they will be supervised @ someone elses house. Embarass them often, They will appreciate it later. Be a parent for pete's sake
All of the links were wonderful except the one above. When I clicked on it and then North Carolina it stated no Legislation pending. I have learned much. I swear I would have thought the person with the Star of David was Jewish and thought nothing about it and the person with the three circles on the shoulder, I would have thought vaccines. Stupid me. Grace
yup.. The Institute for Intergovernmental Research (IIR), a nonprofit research and training organization, specializes in law enforcement, juvenile justice, criminal justice, and homeland security issues. IIR provides local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement agencies with assistance needed to implement changes that promote greater governmental effectiveness.