Montgomery County Council Receives Briefing on Juvenile Justice, Crime, and Public Safety Issues

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  • Sunrise

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    And programs.

    More yoot programs!
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    RFBfromDE

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    There were significant increases in violent crime involving juveniles (ages 17 and under) between FY22 and FY23:
    o Arrestees increased 329% from 92 to 395.
    o Victims increased 216% from 215 to 679.
    o Suspects increased 178% from 150 to 417.


    Great work everybody!
    When do they get to the real agenda?

    To make a new iron-clad law preventing the W&Cs from turning MOCO into a shooting gallery and our streets into blood red flume rides!? :gun3:
     

    Afrikeber

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    According to the Buisiness insider “some millennial parents feel abandoned by their boomer parents. Millennials have put off having children, making boomers the oldest grandparents ever. At the same time, boomers are spending more on travel and dining out than other generations. Millennial parents say they can't get the support they need from their parents.”

    “Now millennial parents say they have no one to support them. Millennials have put off having children, so boomers are the oldest grandparents ever. At the same time, boomers are outspending other generations on travel and dining out. Many millennial parents say they can't get the support they need from their parents.”

    “Millennial parenting style emphasizes open “communication and collaboration. Millennial parents aim to be their child's confidant, encouraging open dialogue.”

    Baby boomers are people born between 1945 and 1965. They engaged in more discussions with their children and tried to be more nurturing than critical.”

    “Now millennial parents say they have no one to support them. Millennials have put off having children, so boomers are the oldest grandparents ever. At the same time, boomers are outspending other generations on travel and dining out. Many millennial parents say they can't get the support they need from their parents.”



    “The Millennial parenting style places a strong emphasis on collaboration and open communication. Many Millennial parents aim to be their child's confidant, fostering an environment where open dialogue is encouraged.”

    Parenting Trends by Generation.
    Baby Boomers engaged in more discussions with their children and tried to be more nurturing than critical. Family meetings started with Baby Boomer parents who valued their children's perspective and strived to include them in all family matters.

    Meaning of boomer in English - Cambridge Dictionary
    boomer noun [C] (PERSON) a person born during the period between approximately 1945 and 1965 following World War II, when there was a baby boom (= a large increase in the number of babies born), also used to refer to an older person in general: Many boomers are in a position to afford a second or third home.”



    “But while they're busy spending their money, their millennial children feel left behind. Leslie Dobson, a psychologist in Los Angeles, said many of her millennial clients were dealing with feelings of abandonment and resentment toward their boomer parents. "It is a really common struggle," she told Business Insider.
     

    spoon059

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    Oh, I get it.

    I wonder what percentage of the County Council carries.
    IIRC Elrich does?
    That would be interesting. He is a confessed pot head, therefore ineligible to purchase a gun...

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    Sunrise

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    That would be interesting. He is a confessed pot head, therefore ineligible to purchase a gun...

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    I always suspected that man was on drugs. He talks like a burned-out hippie.

    Worked out ok for Hunter…. For a while and so far…
     

    Sunrise

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    In 2022, Maryland lawmakers passed the Juvenile Justice Reform Act, which prohibits criminally charging children younger than 13 years old unless it's for violent crimes; bans children younger than 10 from being criminally charged at all and allows for only probation for juveniles who commit crimes.

    That same year, state lawmakers also passed the Child Interrogation Protection Act, which prohibits children from being interrogated about crimes they're accused of committing or have knowledge about.




    What can go on will. What can't go on won't.
     

    Sunrise

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    We need more hearings, more listening, more walks, more funding and more programs. :D



    However, Democratic lawmakers are pleading for patience.

    "This legislation needs to be given an opportunity. Just like a lot of legislation, there may be things that need to be tweaked. There may be things that we could look at differently. We also recognize there are a lot of services that need to be provided," Crutchfield said. "Maybe there is some means of coming together and hopefully try to understand and resolve some of the things that are going on."

    Smith added: "The laws we put in place are going to take a couple of years to see the fruit of the foundation we have laid and the seeds we've planted."
     

    RFBfromDE

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    Smith added: "The laws we put in place are going to take a couple of years to see the fruit of the foundation we have laid and the seeds we've planted."
    Oh look! Seeds!

    There were significant increases in violent crime involving juveniles (ages 17 and under) between FY22 and FY23:
    o Arrestees increased 329% from 92 to 395.
    o Victims increased 216% from 215 to 679.
    o Suspects increased 178% from 150 to 417.
     

    Sunrise

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    Oh look! Seeds!

    There were significant increases in violent crime involving juveniles (ages 17 and under) between FY22 and FY23:
    o Arrestees increased 329% from 92 to 395.
    o Victims increased 216% from 215 to 679.
    o Suspects increased 178% from 150 to 417.
    All part of the plan.

    It's no different than the Biden Administration's failure at the border. They'll sacrifice as many lives for as long as necessary for long-term ideological gains.

    They don't see what they're doing as a failure. Rather, it's your failure driven by your bigotry to view it through the same woke mind virus lens that they use to see everything.

    "Juvenile justice is about reform. It's not about punitive actions. It's about trying to service and provide those necessary things that children will need," Crutchfield said. "There appeared to be a lot of concern about things not working when in actuality, a lot is working."

    Smith added: "All of these will make for a more equitable and just criminal justice system, especially with regards to juvenile justice, but will also make us safer."
     

    Sunrise

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    WASHINGTON (7News) — The U.S. Department of Justice indicted 10 teens for their alleged involvement in a series of carjackings in Washington, D.C. -- some linked to Prince George's County and Montgomery County, according to U.S. Attorney for District of Columbia Matt Graves.

    More please.
     
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    mpollan1

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    Oh look! Seeds!

    There were significant increases in violent crime involving juveniles (ages 17 and under) between FY22 and FY23:
    o Arrestees increased 329% from 92 to 395.
    o Victims increased 216% from 215 to 679.
    o Suspects increased 178% from 150 to 417.
    Appears they have germinated and are thriving in the fertile grounds cultivated by these fvcking morons.
     

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