Wednesday, September 7, 2016

MORAL DISCIPLINE IS KEY IN THE PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN



“It is parental responsibility to expose children’s suspicious activity and turn them over to authorities, or defend and protect them at all costs. Most important, are the things parents can and should do to avoid this dangerous trajectory, whether in stormy times or everyday life. Children are among the most vulnerable members of society. The law of the state protects children until they are deemed to be able to interact in society as adults. For this reason children are treated differently from adults by the criminal justice system.” Said Mr.Mukokoma Paul, CDO Kitholhu Sub-County who was facilitating at the local council leaders dialogue meeting on the prevention of violence against children held at Kitholhu Sub-County headquarters. He added saying, children are commonly used to symbolize innocence in the society today. But there’s an exception to every rule, and when you’re talking about weird and random acts of violence, you’re talking about these kids. Even under normal circumstances, most teens push boundaries. They talk back, break curfew, lie and sometimes cheat and steal as they navigate their way into adulthood. But these behaviors are a far cry from the serious juvenile crimes that concern some parents’ guidance to correct them. 

This meeting followed one held at Karambi Sub-County on 5thSept.2016 to bring local council leaders on board to prevent violence against children in Kasese district and also bring to their knowledge the statistical status of the cases of violence against in each village with the two Sub-Counties. Among other people who attended the duo meetings were; the local council one, two and three chairpersons, Sub-county speakers, parish chiefs, Sub-County chairperson of people with disabilities, probation officer, CDO and the police.
During his speech, Mr. Bwambale Geofrey the O/C CID Karambi mentioned that children above the age of 12 years are responsible for their own crimes though children criminals are handled with extra care and gentleness such as use of a simple language and teaching them of their rights and responsibilities, not being mixed with the elders while in the cells, should be taken for medical examination. He further said that Kasese as a district has no police doctor thus most victims are referred to fort portal for examination among others. He further talked about children rights violations like rape, defilement and child sex.  He warned against parents who intervene in the crimes committed by their children. He also warned those who tie children since it is against the law. He conclusively asked the leaders present to learn good referral mechanisms for justice to prevail in the area and asked leaders to identify children criminals and correct them if they are to have a violent free community against children.