Did you see the statistic that states by the year 2050, 50 percent of all youth

United States
July 24, 2007 9:38pm CST
will be in prison or on parole, / probation? How do you feel about this? This is a sad situation. What is going to be done about this?
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• United States
25 Jul 07
I'm not a big fan of PBS. They tend to be pretty liberal and like to scare people on topics like this. I also do nto agree with Hillary Clinton. It does not take a village to raise a child. It takes TWO loving parents. Each child needs both a male and a fenale role model. I am a restaurant manager and in the last 15 years I have seen both an increase in the amount of young people from broken homes AND an increase in the amount of young people who do not think going to jail is that big a deal. Some people who have worked for me talk about jail as if it is an opportunity to go hang out with some ol;d friends for a couple of days. I don't think PBS' numbers are right, but I do see this problem getting worse, not better.
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• United States
25 Jul 07
I agree with you. It does take two loving parents because it all starts and is nutured at home. Thats what we are missing, and thats what we have less of and thats whats causing so much of this problem. Great Post.
@crazynurse (7482)
• United States
25 Jul 07
No, I didn't see this! What a sad testimony to the state of our society. Wasn't it Hillary Clinton's book that said, "It takes a village..." I truly believe that it is EVERYONE'S job to help raise children to be ethical, law-abiding, good people. If we see that parents are failing, we need to step in as a community rather than turn our heads the other way. We are failing the leaders of tomorrow.
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• United States
25 Jul 07
This is why I hate to see any programs for the youth cut....because each and everyone of them are important....dont you agree?
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
26 Jul 07
I know that by 2050 70% of population is going to be old, so if 50% out of 30 is going to be in prison, who is going to run this country? It looks like older people will have to go back to work to support all prisoners...
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@jennybianca (12912)
• Australia
25 Jul 07
Where did you see those statistics & how did they come by them? It is hard to believe. I hope it is not true. Our society would be in complete turmoil, if half our youth are in prison/ parole or probation. I mean, that is half of our soiciety that is going to produce children... I have no solution to this.
• United States
25 Jul 07
It was on pbs, which has a website pbs.org and You can read the information there. The show was broad casted on their television station yesterday.
@sigma77 (5383)
• United States
25 Jul 07
I don't think this is realistic. How are we going to build all those new facilities to house all these young people? And how will we have a support force large enough to handle all this new business? It is extremely difficult to project events out into the future, especially 40 or 50 years from now. I won't be alive anyway.
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• United States
25 Jul 07
I think there is time to change this. If enough is done soon enough. I think congress should be on this....and everyone who can help change it....
@villageanne (8553)
• United States
25 Jul 07
This really does not surprise me. I can see a jump in teen crime already. I think it is a result of the decline in family time. Families are so very important and kids need to be taught things in a family not in a preschool. They need to be hugged, encouraged and loved within a family.
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• United States
25 Jul 07
I think it just shows that children should not be raising children and they need the guidance....and we are living too fast for them to have normal childhoods anymore.....