• ByGourou@sh.itjust.works
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          7 months ago

          Of course kid can do fucked up things, but at 10 years old I disagree, she heard that somewhere for sure and isn’t smart enough to be held responsible.

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        7 months ago

        There could be another culprit if she was 16 too. People don’t like to admit it but a 16 year old is still basically a child. We don’t know what went down all we can do is be glad he was finally exonerated.

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          Nah their parent or guardian need charges, because at 10 you need to be provided the means the accomplish anything, including crime.

          If you provide a monkey a flamethrower and let it loose in a building, they aren’t charging the monkey with arson.

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              If you look at the Wikipedia entry for “age of criminal responsibility,” quite a few countries think that children under a certain age just plain cannot be held responsible for a crime. Of course, in the US it’s different and there are some states where age does exempt from responsibility and some where it doesn’t.

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              For me it’s a slider, the older the more responsible, at 15 I would agree with you, but 10 I definitely think the parents should be the ones in court.

              Would the monkey really be put down tho ? If it still holds the flamethrower of course, because it’s still a threat, but after the fact I don’t think so.

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              7 months ago

              Not “put her up to it”… 'allowed the behaviour"

              There’s the other article about a 17 year old being killed during a welfare check so getting put down doesn’t seem to make a distinction.

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            If you provide a monkey a flamethrower and let it loose in a building, they aren’t charging the monkey with arson.

            Yeah, but you don’t need to convict a monkey of a crime to put it in a cage.

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          7 months ago

          Children in these situations don’t need incarceration they need therapy and rehabilitation. Putting them behind bars is just a waste at best, and doesn’t in any way make the world a better place.

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            7 months ago

            I think sometimes people respond to punishment. They/we don’t want the consequences of an action so we change our behavior. With that said, our prison system is terrible. A person’s punishment should be loss of freedom (only). IMO we should still treat prisoners with some dignity and they should be safe and reasonably comfortable.

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          I just say civilised cultures don’t imprison a child for a dumb lie. Because you said

          Whatever she is just lock her up.

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          At the very least, those are kids who need an evaluation and probably some sort of therapy to help them become reasonably well-adjusted adults. Try and correct their course early so they won’t go so far astray.

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        10 years is way below criminal maturity. At that age I’d very much rather have a close look at everyone who interviewed her. It’s terribly easy to get kids to make false statements.

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        What would you rather do? Fine them six years worth of prison fees plus lost wages? How proportionate a response is appropriate?