I am more speaking off how to prevent them from drinking,drugs and crime in the first place. yeah agree there is stigma attached those particular individuals who fall in to that life, but considering how integrating into the North American society after you've done that kind of work is next to nothing. So i don't think stigmatizations affect is very negligent compared to that, our core focus should minimize people who prey to the urban street life.
I agree but i feel like some people make Excuses for what they become like i grew up poor, no father, bad neighborhood, those things are bad but it shouldnt mean the person is destined to fail
I mean if you already think you cant do better than that and settle with that lifestyle then youve already failed there are people whove lived in the ghetto and still went to college despite how they grew up they didnt let that Define them or stop them from achieving success
It all starts with the person and they are actually responsible for theyre choices and actions in life thats the truth