A program that exposes at-risk teenagers to the realities of spending time behind bars is worthwhile when at least some teens are motivated to steer clear of committing crimes.
We hope that none of the youths who visited the parish jail finds his or her way back as a resident there. Our community certainly would be the better for it. However, the lessons of decades-old programs such as “Scared Straight” show us that no matter how dramatic the message, some still make wrong decisions.
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In the 1990s, actor Danny Glover narrated a “Scared Straight: 20 Years Later,” an update on what happened to the teens who visited the state prison. Many of them ended up serving prison time and at least one was still incarcerated at the time the show was aired.
Iberia Parish Jail is not in the same level of the New Jersey state prison. Still, giving these youngsters a small taste of what could happen if they make the wrong decisions should impact at least some of them. Those who do not, or will not, learn these lessons are likely to find themselves back in the parish jail, but not as a visitor.
It is a shame that law enforcement has to go to such great lengths to get across to at-risk youth the consequences they could face. However, the program seems to have benefit, and we can hope it is more than to make future residents more familiar with the facilities.
JEFF ZERINGUE
MANAGING EDITOR


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