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Parental Accountability for Youth Crimes | Lincoln News
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Parents are being held legally accountable for their teens’ misbehavior in a sweeping national trend, with states like Louisiana and New Jersey imposing fines or even jail time for offenses ranging from school threats to public brawls. While lawmakers tout these measures as a way to enforce responsibility and curb youth crime, experts like Professor Eve Brank question their effectiveness, citing a lack of evidence that such laws actually reduce delinquency—and inconsistent enforcement. From Georgia’s new parental liability ordinance to D.C.’s warning of jail time for knowingly enabling crimes, the political momentum is strong, even as critics argue that investing in community resources, education, and safe spaces might be a more productive path forward.
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