Tuesday 27 October 2015

#MoreGunsLessCrime? Less guns, less crime

By Season Ho

Weeks ago, a gunman opened fire at Oregon’s Umpqua Community College in the United States, killing nine people and injuring seven. President Barack Obama commented that these kind of shootings are becoming all too ‘routine’. Yes, indeed. As a Hongkonger living 8,000 miles away from the States – I, too, am becoming numb towards these news headlines.

“Somehow this has become routine. The reporting is routine. My response here at this podium ends up being routine, the conversation in the aftermath of it … We have become numb to this." 
- Barack Obama

The numbness Obama mentioned is not because people are now apathetic towards human lives, but because these incidents are overly-frequent that Americans started to ‘get used’ to them. Since Obama got reelected in November 2012, there have been 993 mass shooting events in the United States, not including the Umpqua one this time. Almost 300 of them are in 2015.


The Second Amendment and its endless debate

Debates on gun control are heated up after the incident again, same after every other shooting. Obama has been trying to push gun control reform in his administration, only to encounter opposition from the Republican Party.

Like what the President said, mines are made safer when Americans are killed in mine disasters; communities are made safer when Americans are killed in foods and hurricanes. How to make a community safer when Americans are killed by guns? Gun control might be, or should be the best solution, but the Conservatives don’t think so. They continue to wave the flag of The Second Amendment and use the hashtag #moregunslesscrime online to resist any form of gun controls. They want a change on gun laws too – they want more guns.

The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution was adopted back in 1791. It protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms and is part of the first ten amendments contained in the Bill of Rights. The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that the right belongs to individuals but the right is not unlimited and does not prohibit all regulation of either firearms or similar devices.


Mental illness – is it really the cause?

As the US presidential election is approaching, candidates of the two sides are holding firmer to their stance towards gun control. GOP candidate Ben Carson said that if he face an active shooter, “I would not just stand there and let him shoot me." By this he means that he can defend himself if he has a gun. “The shooter can only shoot one person at a time," Carson argued. “He cannot shoot a whole group of people. So the idea is overwhelm him so not everybody gets killed."

In fact, arguments from both sides are pretty clear. The Democrats want stricter gun laws, so that when less people own guns and carry guns around, it is less likely for these campus shooting to happen. Just take a look at Australia. After the 1996 Port Arthur massacre that killed 35 people and injured 28, John Howard, Australia’s prime minister at the time, led the drafting of National Firearms Agreement (NFA) which sharply restricted legal ownership of firearms. It also established a registry of all guns owned in the country and required a permit for all new firearm purchases. About 650,000 legally owned guns were peacefully seized, then destroyed, as part of the buyback. The average firearm suicide rate in Australia in the seven years after the bill declined by 57 percent compared with the seven years prior. The average firearm homicide rate went down by about 42 percent.

When the results of stricter gun control seems loud and clear, The Republicans insists that guns itself don’t kill people, it is the person behind the gun that kills people. Thus, they advocates more resources on mental health education. Let’s take a look at the mental health statistics in the US: A report in the American Journal of Public Health, published in February 2015, suggested that only 5 percent of the 120,000 gun-related killings were committed by people diagnosed with mental disorders. When Donald Trump say that “this isn’t guns, this is really about mental illness,” is it really the case?

Even it is really about mental illness, like what Obama has said, America isn’t the only country with mentally-ill people, but it is the only advanced country that has the gun tragedy so frequently.


A problem bigger than terrorism

For every American killed by terrorism in the US and around the world, more than 1,000 died from firearms inside the U.S. during the recent decade with available comparative data. The gun fatalities cover all manners of deal, including homicide, accident and suicide. From 2001 to 2013, there were 3,380 American deaths by terrorism, and 406,496 deaths by firearms in the US, according the to US State Department. Which one, then, should you fear more? Gun ownership or terrorism?

I have tried to think of some new insights on the issue, only to find out that there won’t be any. Nothing wow, nothing new – the only way out is a stricter gun control. Even owning firearm might be one of the fundamental rights of the Americans, the obsession towards gun ownership is quite hard to understand. It is a matter of life and death, it is high time to stop the next episode of tragedy before it happened.

Thursday 22 October 2015

不先修心,何以養性

作者:何樂思

今年八月底,屯門大興邨分別只得11及13的歲男童,與女童性交並以手機拍下影片,令社會嘩然。只是社交網絡不時流傳性愛影片,如有男女在巴士上做出不雅行為、在連鎖服裝店更衣室交歡、在大廈天台口交等等,皆在網上引起熱議,接連震驚社會,甚至震驚得有些麻木之餘, 亦令筆者有感於香港兒童及青少年的性知識貧乏,加上社會、學校及家長亦少作討論,情況令人憂心。

無論是娛樂新聞對女性身材的渲染、美容整容廣告、有關性愛經驗的文字,甚至是無數的免費色情影片等等,有關男女關係的資訊在現今社會已是垂手可得。而性教育除包括生常識,亦包括兩性互相尊重及正確的性價值觀。時下男女依賴網絡摸索性知識,但缺乏合適引導,學校教育亦無深入探討,加上兩性關係及性方面的對錯是非難分,兒童及青少年可說是求助無門。

現時教育局沿用1997年制訂的《學校性教育指引》,指引建議學校把性教育融入各學科課程。然而,這只是一個「建議」- 實則香港並無任何必修的性教育課程,只靠小學常識課、中學的生物課以及一些講座對有關性的議題「蜻蜓點水」。筆者本以為2008年藝人陳冠希的裸照事件會引起家校對性教育的關注,但隨後事件不了了知,似乎仍未足夠喚起學校關注性教育。18年前,互聯網沒有普及、色情手機程式並未出現,客觀環境差之千里,指引根本追不上青少年成長的需要;教育局沒有將性教育列為必修課程,試問學生的性知識可從何來?香港性教育、研究及治療專業協的學校性教育工作者意見調查結果顯示,多於四成的中學沒有對外邀請認可機構到校提供性教育,只是由老師或班主任講解,或每年舉辦一兩次有關性教育的講座,有些中學甚至對此隻字不提。

幾年前有一宗案件,一名「手機色魔」利用手機交友程式,訛稱自己是婦科女醫生取得少女信任,然後聲稱可憑裸照斷症。少女們紛紛傳送裸照供其檢查發育有否異常,待受害人把裸照上傳,色魔便以裸照恐嚇或誘騙對方,又稱性交可治病,藉詞凌辱女事主。並騙得40多名少女,包括多名學生傳上裸照,並與其中4人非法性交,年紀最小的只得13歲。事件證明青少年不敢向人傾訴性方面的問題,又或者不知跟誰傾訴,性知識貧乏下誤墮色魔圈套。

世界衛生組織在2010年推出《歐洲性教育的標準指引》(Standards for Sexuality Education in Europe),並在2013年發送到歐洲各個衛生部門。指引提出孩童由出生開始到成年期間應該被灌輸的性知識。例如6-9歲的幼童,應學會「不同的個人選擇-包括組織家庭、懷孕、不孕不育、收養、以及接收避孕的基本資訊」,還有「觸摸自己的身體時的享受和愉悅(自慰及手淫)」。12-15歲時就要獲得各項避孕服務的資訊。香港家長可能會覺得指引過於大膽,向小朋友灌輸這類知識「會不會太早」、會否令孩子變得「早熟」等等。但「上醫治未病」,與其讓他們自己「摸着石頭過河」,更應更早教授少年正確的知識。屯門大興邨的風化案就是好例子,男女童只是11及13歲,若果要在青少年成年後或上大學後才教,就已經太遲。

英國、美國及新加坡等與香港發展程度相若的城市,性教育課程推行已久。又有不少調查發現越來越多青少年從色情影片來得到性知識,英國更有老師及家長在討論應否加設「色情影片教育」,令學生對正常的性愛有所認識,以免學生對性生活有非現實的幻想,解答學生在看色情影片時的各種疑問。

總而言之,香港政府應盡快更新性教育課程,並把其列為必修課,使每間中小學都向學生提供循序漸進的性教育,助學生建立正確價值觀。香港社會關心下一代的教育,卻只限於學業成績或專業知識,忽略了兒童及青少年在個人成長上的需要。家長關心的考試科目及範圍,幾乎成為了孩童學習的惟一指標,但其實兒童成長過程中的各種疑惑,政府、學校、家長及社會各界都應對此更加重視,讓下一代除了在學業成績上出眾,也可以健康正面地成長。