Truancy: Punishment
In Texas, according to (Langford, 2015): “When the state's new truancy law takes effect Sept. 1, students will no longer potentially face criminal sanctions for skipping school.” But is this really going to work?
When truancy as a problem has reached a level in which prevention is not enough it is necessary to settle punishments to those who are involved in this situation.
This is why, we recommend social services to the truant students, hours in which they are going to help the society they are living in and learn more about its needs. Besides, the government should arrange meetings with adults in jail who were truants, so that they explain to the current truant kid how missing school increases the possibility of going to jail.
In case all of the preventions and punishment ways do no work as predicted we recommend jail for parents and teens who are truant so that they face a consequence that is really going to change the perception they had of not following the rules.
Bibliography
Langford, T. (2015). New Truancy Law Poised to Put More Pressure on Schools, Parents. Retrieved from https://www.texastribune.org/2015/08/08/new-truancy-law-puts-pressure-schools/
WTNH News 8. (2012). Punishing parents for kids truancy?. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WkiqpvGTuM
The Marshall Project. (2015). Inexcusable Absences. Retrieved from https://www.themarshallproject.org/2015/03/06/inexcusable-absences
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