Answer To Crime
(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) MELBOURNE, May 26. Much crime would be prevented if parents spent more time getting to know their children, the retiring chief of the Victorian Criminal Investigation Branch, Superintendent Jack Webb, said today. “I look forward to the day when the family becomes a more closely knit unit than it is today,” he said. “A lot of young people get into trouble because
they can’t look up to their parents or get guidance and advice from them. “When this happens, they look for affection elsewhere and take advice from people who aren’t competent to give it. “I like to see a father mixing with his children so that they enjoy themselves together. “A parent should be interested in everything a child does,” said Mr Webb.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30761, 27 May 1965, Page 15
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