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This 7-page paper argues that parents should be punished, or held liable, for their children's misbehavior. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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its share of controversy. On the one side of the coin, advocates claimed that parents did have the proper influence over children, and should be responsible if, say, their son
or daughter decided to take a backhoe into the middle of a high school football field and tear up the turf. Even if children dont know where their children are,
or what they are doing, they are accountable for the childrens illegal acts (Tyler et al, 2000). On the other side of
the coin, however, are those who point out that children dont learn to be held accountable if they commit crimes and even the strictest parenting doesnt prevent a teenager from
doing something stupid or reckless. Others point out that by punishing parents for what children do, the root cause of the crime isnt uncovered (Tyler et al, 2000).
These arguments simply dont hold water, however. Parental accountability is very important when it comes to raising a child. Certainly teenagers (and adolescents) will get
into mischief. But if parents are unwilling to take responsibility for learning what their children are up to (or where their children are), they need to be punished if their
children misbehave, or even if they break the law. Literature Review -- Parental Influence on Children Though parental liability laws are
creating a great deal of controversy, there is little doubt that parents exert a huge influence on children and their behavior. There are jokes about this - psychiatrists couches contain
scores of adults who were "scarred" by something their parents did to them in childhood. Whats not so funny, however, is that some of this is true; research proves, for
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