Youth offending - can the UK learn from Spain?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @elmabirchall5363
    @elmabirchall5363 4 года назад +14

    This type of rehabilitation did actually exist in prisons in England/UK and to a certain extent still does. However, the government cuts in spending make extremely hard for those trying to rehabilitate, e.g. the teachers and prison officers etc.

  • @ellendeery6974
    @ellendeery6974 6 лет назад +13

    Absolutely fantastic this is what we need! Brilliant x

  • @dancole2994
    @dancole2994 2 года назад +4

    Just goes to show that good leadership and inspiration works better than punishment. I think it's because punishment makes them feel further alienated from community, whereas inspiration makes them feel part of the tribe.

  • @marianthomas4324
    @marianthomas4324 2 года назад

    Yes I believe family support is positive. Also to be made aware of the offence but focus on the positives. We all make mistakes in life but that is life.

  • @Sabestianthetraveller
    @Sabestianthetraveller Год назад +2

    Spain is another level

  • @alex-sv8ru
    @alex-sv8ru 6 лет назад +4

    How can a 15 year old attack his OWN PARENTS AND YOUNG BROTHER? wow.

    • @dancole2994
      @dancole2994 2 года назад +3

      That's an important question, and better to understand the answer rather than ridicule. It's easy to judge someone who has walked a path we've never seen. I'm not saying we should simply forgive them because then nothing changes and we teach them they can get away with it, but vengeful attitude and actions we call 'justice' (wanting to punish them) barely helps either. The key I think, is redemption; the opportunity to make up for their mistakes and learn through experience about a better way of life.

  • @reesfleming4247
    @reesfleming4247 3 года назад

    probation service not fit for purpose. jail terms for offending officers

  • @Trikipum
    @Trikipum 5 лет назад +8

    What siesta man.. do people really think spanish people take "siestas".. lol.. the average person is too busy .. perhaps old people and toddlers might afford time for a siesta...

    • @biker3762
      @biker3762 4 года назад +4

      no wonder you're country is overpriced and you have to work harder to make a lviign in spain their is of course less jobs but better qality of life less money but more hapiness

    • @ornim1
      @ornim1 4 года назад

      @@biker3762 So.....low standards

  • @ornim1
    @ornim1 4 года назад +4

    How many people are actually immigrating to spain? do you have people of diverse backgrounds, culture and most importantly language?, No? then then this is an incredible fallacy and typical of europeans justifying their arrogance. I can assure you that this "encouragement" and "enablement" way of doing things doesn't hold true for most places in europe.

    • @simetric6551
      @simetric6551 4 года назад +7

      Spain is full of romanian arabs and Latin Americans

    • @SimsulatedId
      @SimsulatedId 4 года назад

      The old "I can assure you" gambit, eh? Your knowledge of Spain's demographic is dodgy, and the argument is a non-starter anyway: why should a multicultural population necessitate a barbarous justice system? I'll bet you're not aware of any places in Europe where this way of doing things is being trialled.

    • @marianthomas4324
      @marianthomas4324 2 года назад +1

      anything that encourages a positive attitude to life and of course remorse for whatever crimes they committed has to benefit the child. Many of these kids have never, ever received a positive response to anything.

  • @josualnew1512
    @josualnew1512 Год назад

    You can't learn anything from Spain. That was just good luck