Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:




DocCec wrote:

> DocCec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> In a message dated 98-04-04 06:09:57 EST, you write:
> If you know what they meant, you know more than I do.  How is embarrassment
> over a past action going to keep me from doing the same act again?  It may
> well keep me from doing the act in such a way as to get caught, but that's not
> really the same thing.  I think some of these folks put mouth in gear and
> leave brain in neutral.
> Doc
>

Hi Doc

I think they meant, after listening to people talk around here, that if the
information is made public right away when the first instance of wrongdoing is
done, then they won't do it again.  I, like you, feel it is wishful thinking.  Not
only would the juvenile get smarter, I would think he/she would become quickly
isolated from the rest of the kids and would get involved in lots of negative
stuff.  Maybe I am wrong.

jackief


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