Avniel
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I think that's a tad bit different my punishment is kind of like an on the spot thing. I think an additional conversation about how that affects the family, what it could be used for and maybe volunteer work once a month not to punish but to teach how things affect others and care about the community. Other than that it would be redundant he's already been punished, even the judicial system doesn't do double jeopardy.These are good ideas, guys. Keep em coming! Avniel, and BigD, I like your ideas, especially from the male perspective.
One question I want to pose to you two though (Avniel and BigD) - do you see an issue with the fact that this offense was already dealt with? The money issue came to light today, but the offense that led to it was already revealed, dealt with, punishment handed out, and it was done with. I'm not sure I feel it's morally acceptable to "reopen" the case simply because we discovered a new detail (albeit, it was pretty shocking). Especially from the Christian perspective, because God doesn't "re-punish" us for the same offense.
Thoughts?
All that can be done is talk maybe some outside work as a skill building to think about how actions can affect a community.
But I see your point now.
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