Child crime who is responsible Parent or Society

By Oshi
@oshi2388 (205)
India
April 10, 2016 1:25am CST
Now a days I see that child crime is increasing day by day. Now we can easily say Parent is wholly responsible for that but on somewhat society and social media are also responsible for that. People are watching highly action adult content which really affect them. Although parent are giving less time for their children which is not thing. At end We have to thing deeply
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@sjvg1976 (41244)
• Delhi, India
10 Apr 16
I think parents are responsible for it. Children learn what they see. As they stay at home most of the time so it's believed they may have learned it from home.
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@sjvg1976 (41244)
• Delhi, India
10 Apr 16
@oshi2388 why not in your opinion?
@oshi2388 (205)
• India
10 Apr 16
@sjvg1976 in my opinion you can blame parent but how you can stop child from outside and what he is getting from outside
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@oshi2388 (205)
• India
10 Apr 16
At some extent we can say but not fully we can blame
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@doyleked (21)
10 Apr 16
you see long ago child up bringing in my culture for example was a collective responsibility. every one had a role to play in regards to proper child up bringing something that has seized to exist to day. technological advancement yes, it has also greatly contributed to the moral decadence of the children today. to sum it up, parents should that the world is changing at a very fast pace, hence the need to give birth to kids they can bond more with and find enough time to....
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@oshi2388 (205)
• India
10 Apr 16
It is all depend how the environment there and how socially contributed
10 Apr 16
@oshi2388 yes i do agree. have you heard of this Pakistan teacher who won an award for being the best teacher? she is making it for the kids there, in a war torn area. all she does is to show the children love, give them hope and show them that man can leave in harmony with each other.... you want to have a loving child? show them love at a tender age and let them grow up seeing the love in you....
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@oshi2388 (205)
• India
10 Apr 16
@doyleked it is really inspirational for me and we have to encourage that type of people in the society
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@LdeL0318 (6400)
• Philippines
10 Apr 16
Both can be a factor.
• , New York
10 Apr 16
Many parents of today are not that involved with their children, leaving the chrildren to more or less bring up themselves.
@oshi2388 (205)
• India
10 Apr 16
Yes both can be the factor but we have to judge the responsibility
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@LdeL0318 (6400)
• Philippines
10 Apr 16
@oshi2388 Children learn what they see, your question is a matter of Nature vs. Nurture. Nature means the environment in which the child lives. It can be a great factor, for example if they live in place where it is not peaceful, gangs are all over and people doesn't care much about the community, then most probably that child will grow up to be the same. Nurture means the way the parents or family will take care and educate the child. It's a great factor as well.
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@karjatwala (1120)
• Pune, India
10 Apr 16
The parents are first and foremost responsible for the initial upbringing of the child.
@euphie (573)
• Ballymena, Northern Ireland
10 Apr 16
It's a combination of parents and outside influences but I think that if children understand the word no and have some discipline in their lives, it will be better in the long term. Too many people think their children are perfect and can do no wrong and don't discipline them and when they get older, they become a nightmare to be with as they don't understand that actions have consequences.
@miniam (9154)
• Bern, Switzerland
10 Apr 16
It`s difficult,you cant blame parents in everything
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@oshi2388 (205)
• India
10 Apr 16
That's why I am saying society is also responsible
@toniganzon (72277)
• Philippines
10 Apr 16
In my country, our criminal law holds the parents responsible for the crimes a minor makes. I do blame the social media but it's the responsibility of the parents to guide their children and explain some things so they wouldn't be led astray by the society.
@just4him (317036)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
10 Apr 16
We can't put all the blame on the parents. Some yes, but an equal share must also go to social media and the peers he or she hangs around with.