In a message dated 8/19/2003 4:48:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, "Thomas T. Thai" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
 
> How about sending offenders to the military? I think that's a better way of giving 
> back to society rather than sitting in prison or corporal punishment at the public 
> place.<

Please, no.
Once upon a time it was customary for a judge to offer a 'troubled" youth a choice: 
jail time or military service. And, it did work for a lot of young men--but times have 
changed and so has the nature of "troubled."

I joined the Air Force just after the military had mostly purged the services of 
miscreants who joined for just such reasons (in the period just after Vietnam to about 
1979). The members who are honorably serving don't want or need these people. We have 
a well-trained, well-disciplined force which is the envy of the world. They aren't, 
and shouldn't be, an expensive social retraining program.

In any case, I suspect the military wouldn't have them. One of the ways they got rid 
of the bad ones was to raise enlistment standards, and I don't think our military 
leaders (who were low-ranking officers when it was bad) want to go back to the days 
when company commanders couldn't walk into some barracks without armed escort.

--M. G. Stinnett
Jordan Neighborhood
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