VIOLENCE AND THE SOCIAL ECONOMIC ORDER
By Dr R.G.Lampart. - 15.10.03.
The recent conference on
violence by the Pan-American Health Organization and the Ministry of
Health brought very forcibly to light
the sizeable proportion of the Health budget used in it’s management. When we
add to this the amount spent by the Ministry of National Security and Justice we arrive at
no small sum. It has been well established that certain social order and crime go together ,
poverty and education, population and
overcrowding, and drugs and drug trafficking. The Police
Commissioner had admitted that the various plans to combat the situation have not
met with the success expected.
What he did not know was that
they were destined to fail for the very simple reason that crime and violence are products of the social order which springs
from the polices of the government.
And the role the police was
instructed to play only added in certain instances to the problem.
The sociologist and psychologists tell us that
abused children often grow into adulthood not only as child abusers but
often as reactors against the abuses
suffered in childhood. And in this education is the key element.
Psychologically the uninformed
adult is in many ways a
child .And like a child he learns, develops
and reacts as one. Any parent knows the wrath of a child to a promise
not fulfilled. The child knows also his basic needs and rights. Deny him those and you are begging for trouble.
Add to this the physical and
other abuses to which our children are often subjected and for which they can
see no reason and
we are begging for lots more trouble.
Drugs and Drug Trafficking.
It is in the area of drugs and
drug trafficking that we see all these factors at work in the adult The ganja
smoker for e.g. whether for religious,
social or health reason gets a
certain satisfaction from his spliff. In so doing he
is harming no one he maintains. Treated like a child not only is he denied his
right to do so but he is also subjected to the added abuse of being made a
criminal for life and becomes part of that social order where
education and habitat are well below the norm. He has long since lost faith in leaders to whom he
had looked for his basic needs and the defense of his human rights
He is tired and frustrated over promises unfulfilled. (Put us in. Vote
for me and your worries are over). He wants his offspring to “come out” better
than himself. He does not see it happening. He realizes that that the money
that should have been used to help do this has been used instead to build
remand centres to put his friends and associates who
have been increasingly subjected to the same abuses meted out to him. (In the
Poor Supt. Poor
Police.
In the early 1980’s the Govt launched a most vicious attack on the marijuana plant.
Fields were sprayed from helicopters and in the process destroying other crops
and sometimes livestock. Police carried out raids kicking down doors at nights.
There was a migration of able bodied young men from the rural areas into the
already overcrowded inner cities of
Today I go further and say sadly Poor police.
For here we have a society riddled with crime and violence which had its
genesis long ago in the policies, direction and administration of successive
governments. And now we have them calling on the police to do more about the
situation. The police was not
the creators of the criminal society. Their role has always been the solution of
crimes when committed. The prevention of crime and the restoration of the society to some
degree of normality therefore must be
the responsibility of the creators. The
tragedy of the whole picture is that successive governments have known what to do . Why they have not done so is quite another matter.
Weapons of Mass Destruction
I have used the example of ganja because it
brings out so many aspects of the crime and violence spectrum. According to the law in this free democratic
society you may if you so wish smoke cigarettes, recognized by the scientific
community as insidiously the most
dangerous drug in common use today.. But you cannot smoke marijuana recognized
by the same community as the least dangerous of them all. You do not have that
right. When the
Repeal Regulate Educate
If the Govt
is really serious about the crime and violence situation its first duty is
radical changes in the laws and management of the drug trade in general and
marijuana in particular. Let me repeat what I together with so many highly
placed individuals in so many other countries have been saying for so many years. Take the crime out of drugs. Regulate and in the process
use the revenue earned to educate the people to reduce consumption. The answer to the drug and
violence situation is not force but education. It worked with alcohol and
prohibition. It is working today with cigarette smoking, the most dangerous of
them all. It will work also with marijuana, coke and the lot. All it needs is a
Govt with a clear vision and will and the courage to
do what they know they ought to do.