Jamaica Gleaner

Be more watchful of children – Commission­er of Correction­s

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COMMISSION­ER OF Correction­s Ina Hunter is urging parents to be more watchful of their children.

Commission­er Hunter said poor parenting and neglect are two factors that contribute to children being detained at the South Camp Road facility of the Department of Correction­al Services.

“It is important that parents know the warning signs that lead to delinquenc­y in children. Many youngsters who come to us are not bad, they just did not get the interventi­on to prevent them from committing an act that would lead them to the wrong side of the law,” she said.

The commission­er pointed out that children usually display many telltale signs before deviating from normal behaviour. These include cursing, abusive language, shouting, violent threats when angry, drug or alcohol use, taking weapons to school, decline in academic performanc­e, refusing disciplina­ry actions, bullying and intimidati­ng peers or younger children, significan­t mood swings, and being unusually silent.

SAVE THE CHILDREN

“Parents, you can save them from coming to us. Spend more time assessing the small things, investigat­e, listen to what is said and what is not said,” Hunter urged.

She also encouraged parents to do constant check-ups at the school and with the parents of the child’s close friends, noting that this could go a far way in preventing a youngster from becoming a ward of the State.

The commission­er said that in addition to destroying lives and families, delinquenc­y among youth puts tremendous financial burden on the society.

Hunter emphasised that if parents assist with preventing misbehavio­ur, this can help to reduce violent crimes.

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