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Don t Let Juvenile Delinquents Become Repeat Offenders, Rehabilitate Them

Don t Let Juvenile Delinquents Become Repeat Offenders, Rehabilitate Them If not rehabilitated with empathy, juvenile delinquents can become hardened criminals with a great social cost. Representational image. Rights3 hours ago All societies, to varying degrees, take care of their vulnerable, especially the children. This is not purely out of humanitarian concerns. Every citizen is a potential resource for the society. Consider a city with a few thousand orphans. How the city nurtures those orphans and builds them, determines the eventual productivity and contribution of those children as future citizens. The quantum of their contribution is directly proportional to the investment made on their health, education and social skills.

Missing person, mysterious bodies highlighted year in crime

Hallelujah! 2020 in Review - Missing person, mysterious bodies highlighted year in crime 2020 was a year full of stories about shootings in Silver City, while human remains kept turning up in the forests of Grant County. 2020’s missing and dead In late May, Silver City resident John Waters was reported missing by his wife, Amelia Waters; in August, Waters’ skull and only his skull was discovered by a hiker in the forest outside Pinos Altos. Authorities believed at the time that Waters may have been consumed by bears, but hadn’t determined a cause of death. Amelia Waters did not respond to an inquiry from the Daily Press last week regarding the current status of the investigation into the fate of her husband.

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