Level of Criminal Assaults by Children No Surprise
4 April 2011
Level of Criminal Assaults by Children No
Surprise
Family First NZ says that the level of
criminal assaults being committed "In 2008, Family First caught out "We have tried to bury our
heads in the sand on this growing problem - but the problem
hasn't gone away and is only worsening." "And it's not
just in schools. Ministry of Justice statistics released
last year showed that from 1998-2008, the number of police
apprehensions for grievous/serious assaults by 10-13 year
olds increased by more than 70%. For each of the most recent
two years, there had been almost 1,000 apprehensions for
10-13 year olds for all violent offences, which include
aggravated robbery, sexual violation, indecent assault, and
serious assaults - an increase of a third since 1998," says
Mr McCoskrie.
"Alarm bells should be ringing when there
has been a 70% increase in the number of children committing
a serious enough act of violence to warrant police
involvement, and almost 1000 children are being chucked out
of primary schools for behaviour that is just so bad that
schools have got to the point where they can't even work
with it - even when the Ministry of Education is pressuring
schools not to suspend or expel students." "There are many
factors that may be contributing to these statistics
including the levels of violence in the media and games, the
undermining of parental and school authority, the 'rights'
culture being fed to young people, and family breakdown and
fatherlessness," says Mr McCoskrie. "But firstly, we must
be honest enough to admit that there is a disturbing trend
which needs urgent action and a change of policies as to how
we deal with these children and their families. Forcing
schools to accommodate the problem is not the solution and
is harming the school community."
ENDS