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    Soziale Kontrolle in England

    Die Briten und ihre Methoden um jugendliche Krachmacher und aufsäßige Schüler zur Ordnung zu bringen.

    A few years ago some local authorities introduced the Mosquito, a gadget that emits a noise that sounds like a faint buzz to people over the age of 20 but which is so high-pitched, so piercing, and so unbearable to the delicate ear drums of anyone under 20 that they cannot remain in earshot. It’s designed to drive away unruly youth from public spaces, yet is so brutally indiscriminate that it also drives away good kids, terrifies toddlers, and wakes sleeping babes.

    Police in the West of England recently started using super-bright halogen lights to temporarily blindmisbehaving youngsters.

    And recently police in Liverpool boasted about making Britain’s first-ever arrest by unmanned flying drone.

    West Park School, in Derby in the midlands of England, was “subjecting” (its words) badly behaved children to Mozart and others. In “special detentions,” the children are forced to endure two hours of classical music both as a relaxant (the headmaster claims it calms them down) and as a deterrent against future bad behavior

    Alle Zitate und der Soundfile von Reasons.com.
    Als weitere Quelle diente noch der Artikel im Guardian

    1 Kommentar

    1. Barbara:

      Nicht zu vergessen das extra helle Licht an beliebten Hang-Outs, bei dem jede Hautunreinheit besonders schön hervorgehoben wird - kein Jugendlicher will sich da aufhalten.

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