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Actually, most bad children are not really that bad; most of those who commit homicide or robbery are also not that bad. They become bad only because no one teaches them good things, and they are exposed to people who teach them only bad things. Ethical and moral codes are barely taught at school. Children are merely taught to memorize facts in mathematics, history, and other classes, and to graduate quickly from school, find a job, and earn money. The only motivation they receive from the family is: "Should you fail to study well, you won't be able to earn money when you grow up, and without money, you cannot marry a good wife" and things like that. Most schools stress the same thing. Most people compete just for money, position, and fame. Children don’t have an opportunity to develop concepts about morality, responsibility, and social service.Thus, future generations could be in a very miserable situation!

Next time, before you condemn a robber or reproach a child for being bad, think again, and reflect on yourselves: "As parents and elders, have we really fulfilled our responsibilities?" Perhaps we ought to be ashamed of ourselves! However, we are not to blame, because the older generation didn't teach us any good things either. Therefore, we must begin from our generation and not delay any longer; we must quickly teach our children and ourselves good things. We must find another way, or else our children will degenerate. Bad children are not born bad; no child is bad from birth.

In the United States, there is a special prison reserved for younger inmates who have committed homicide or robbery. Of course, there are many such prisons in the U.S., but this one is unique in that it places greater emphasis on edification. Research shows that, although those who have committed violent crimes have served time behind bars, they often repeat their mistakes after they are released. However, in that particular prison, different systems are employed to educate the young convicts, give them a sense of responsibility and feeling of shame, and let them understand why they must stop acting the way they did. Statistics show that of the 160 young men convicted for homicide who have been released from that prison, only one has walked the same disastrous path again!

The inmates are educated and their masks of superficial coolness and denial of their mistakes are removed to let them face their own conscience. Eventually, they realize that it is bad to do such things. The inmates realize that they must be responsible for the life of another person in the same way they are responsible for their own life. The inmates also play the role of the victim, to feel his pain and the subsequent agony of his relatives, children, and friends. The inmates receive such education until they burst out in tears and truly repent, then they will not commit the crime again after they are released.

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