Truancy around the world

Some people are so used to be absent to school without a validated justification that it is almost a way of living. This situation does not only involve underdeveloped countries, but it also involves first world countries as the UK, US, France, and Russia, even though the last one does not consider truancy a relevant problem.
As (BBC, 2005) mentioned: “Truancy rates in the UK have not decreased since 1997, according to the National Audit Office, despite government spending of £885m on the problem.” Which expose that sometimes no matter how much a government spent in a problem, if the people involve is not willing to make a change, a certain situation will not get better.
The USA realized parents have a very important role in this problem, because they are the ones raising the kids and they must be the one responsible for their acts, that is why the USA prefer to punish parents instead of jailing the teens.
In France, an analysis revealed the relation between truancy and delinquency, so as a precaution of increasing levels of delinquency the government is pushing parents to take kids to school and ensure they do not miss classes.
Bibliography
 BBC. (2005). BBC NEWS | Education | Truancy: How do countries compare?. Retrieved from http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/4238687.stm
EPD Seattle School. (2013). Truancy: It's not Too Late to Change: Student Voice. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYf9srotoX8

Staff, A. (2015). Morning news headlines: Thousands of parents face court action over pupil truancy, Jeremy Corbyn rivals in last-ditch bid to sign Labour supporters. Retrieved from https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/morning-news-headlines-thousands-parents-9839235

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