What does it mean to be a parent — and where does your responsibility end? In this episode of Kollectively Vigilant, Dr D, a professor and Lawyer , explores three shocking cases where parents faced criminal charges for the actions of their children. From James and Jennifer Crumbley in Michigan — the first parents in U.S. history jailed for their son’s school shooting — to a single mother in upstate New York accused over her 11-year-old’s crimes, and finally the Pune Porsche case in India where wealth, privilege, and parental neglect collided with tragedy.This video unpacks how law and morality collide when parents ignore warning signs or enable their children’s destructive behavior. Should parents go to jail for their kids’ crimes? Where do legal and moral duties overlap?
What does it mean to be a parent — and where does your responsibility end? In this episode of Kollectively Vigilant, Dr D, a professor and Lawyer , explores three shocking cases where parents faced criminal charges for the actions of their children. From James and Jennifer Crumbley in Michigan — the first parents in U.S. history jailed for their son’s school shooting — to a single mother in upstate New York accused over her 11-year-old’s crimes, and finally the Pune Porsche case in India where w...