We are spending this week talking about juvenile offenders. This is possibly one of the toughest topics to talk about, for a number of reasons.
Many of the students know someone that is an offender and a good amount of them know someone that is currently serving a long sentence. The question presented is should violent juvenile offenders face mandatory life sentences for their crimes.
There's a lot to look at. Was there abuse in the offenders life? What type of abuse? And many other questions regarding the offender him/herself. Yet the questions don't end their what about the victims and the families of the victims.
In the end we are left with pain and grief. The victims families are left with the emptiness of loosing a loved one. The offender is often left with emptiness as well; sure it's a different kind but nonetheless there is a drastic void in their lives.
The schools, our churches, the police, social services, society at large has failed not only rhe victims but the offenders as well. The vast majority of these offenders were victims of horrendous crimes.
We cannot continue in this world without dealing with the truth. The truth is we as Christians have failed to show the love of Christ.
God be with us all.