by Matthew Bransgrove | Oct 15, 2015 | Crime
People with no means are obviously criminals, and there are vast numbers of people who use drug dealing, purse snatching, car stealing, burglary, pimping, robbery, identity theft and other criminal means to support themselves. The police should target these people...
by Matthew Bransgrove | Oct 14, 2015 | Crime
No government … can afford … the police necessary to assure our safety unless the overwhelming majority of us are guided by an inner, personal code of morality. And you will not get that inner, personal code of morality unless children are brought up in a family—a...
by Matthew Bransgrove | Oct 14, 2015 | Crime
There is a deep-seated instinct among all children to adopt their parents’ actions and beliefs. When children see their parents commit crime, they learn that crime is morally acceptable. To break this cycle, the offspring of felons need to be given special attention...
by Matthew Bransgrove | Oct 14, 2015 | Crime
Studies clearly show that abused children have a greater propensity to abuse others when they grow up. The government thus has a duty to prevent children from being abused, not only for the child’s sake, but for the sake of future potential victims.
by Matthew Bransgrove | Oct 14, 2015 | Crime
Welfare fosters crime by eliminating the self-esteem that comes from being self-reliant and independent. Those who do not respect themselves are unlikely to respect others.