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Understanding the Law
October 21, 2011

A crime free society – Is this possible?

Heinous (wicked) crimes always cause public outcry. We speculate as to the causes at the time of the occurrences. Perhaps we need some in depth psychological evaluation of our society, a thorough overhaul of the family, the school and the community, all of which impact on the individual.{{more}} One internet website (www.faculty.newc.edu) on Criminology gives as many as seventy different causes of crime, but not all may be relevant to our society. If we can find the causes, then we may be able to find some solutions. Ours is a small and homogeneous society, where everyone knows the other person or some relation of the other person. We have the same religious beliefs, culture and history. These are binding not divisive forces. If we all subscribe to these, why are there so many senseless crimes?

Could nature (heredity) or nurture (environment) explain crimes? It may be said from the onset that scientists have not been able to locate a gene or group of genes which causes criminal behavior. A grand genome project started since 1990 had the ambitious task of identifying the 20,000 to 25,000 genes in the human body. The report was given in 2003, but there is more work to be done. Nonetheless, genes have had some influences on human behavior. We cannot rule out the fact that heredity influences temperament. You may have noticed the differences immediately in the temperament of new born babies. There are some who are restless and others who are calm or in between. Temperament endures (Myers; 2004). It would, however, help if restless children are channeled in the right direction and good personalities are developed.

Good Parenting

Here is where good parenting comes into play, and this may be regarded as a nurture issue. Good parenting is of extreme importance. This important role is sometimes left to chance. Many parents have good intentions but are unprepared for the rigors of child rearing. We sometimes adopt the same techniques that our parents used as we recall our own childhood. This is a far more challenging world than that of our parents, and the parents are younger today. Many might be able to visit websites on the Internet that deal with good parenting, but there is a need to find ways and means to reach out to many parents who do not have computers. Perhaps we can utilize the radio and television to provide some strong messages to parents about child rearing. We have to save our people from destruction because everyone is at risk, if not as offenders, then as victims.

Many of the murders that are reported by the media appear to be associated with anger and lack of self-control. A heated argument between two persons could end with the death of one. This is happening far too often. One person loses his temper and a weapon is available. If we were to look back to the childhood days of those who lose their temper, it is likely that one would find evidence of insecurity, mistreatment and lack of self-control. These persons might have been helped and a crime avoided if the problem was identified early and anger management was undertaken.

There is no doubt of the need for setting a good foundation in the formative years of a child. The world impacts heavily on the young. A child needs the love, security and protection of supporting parents, relatives and friends. A child could be drawn into a vicious cycle later in life if he is abused or is the victim of aggression. Parents, therefore, must be aware of what goes on in the life of their children. Those who are responsible for molding the lives of young people need to look at the impact of such negative influences as drugs, television and bad company and advise accordingly. Save our children, give them a good life and help them to grow up to be responsible and loving citizen.

Ada Johnson is a solicitor and barrister-at-law.

E-mail address is: exploringthelaw@yahoo.com

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