TNAG-0397-FCO40-443-Problem-of-increase-in-crime-in-Hong-Kong-1973 — Page 23

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DIN

Wednesday, November 14, 1973

69

RAY

•.51

NOV 1975

PKR 14/11.

TO REDUCE DROP-OUTS FROM SCHOOL

Problems Must Be Attacked At The Root

******

The Hon. Wilson T.S. Wang today proposed that efforts be made

to either cut down speedily the number of children who dropped out of

school before reaching the age of 14, or to take special care of them.

He told the Legislative Council that unless this was done, it

would be wishful thinking to combat crime merely by inflicting heavy sentences on them, the effect of which would merely be similar to "cutting

off a hydra's head."

Mr. Wang began his speech with the typical story of a primary

school drop-out who later became a member of a street gang.

At the end of his story, Mr. Wang said:

"Now he (the school

drop-out) was frightened and at the crossroads.

While he was at the

moment of self-searching, he would probably ask himself: 'Who and What

has put me in such a hopeless situation?'

"But how many people would give an honest answer to this question?

As a matter of fact, instead of pondering over the question, we had better admit candidly that at present there are many, many children who are facing the same fate," Mr. Wang said.

He pointed out that the recently published report on the causes

of crime revealed that the increase in crime rate in the 14 30 age group was the heaviest between 1968 and 1972. Among these offenders, 83 per

cent had never received secondary education.

/"Undeniably

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