Children throughout time have turned out bad for parents that did the right things. Children have turned out right for parents that were completely awful at their parenting. It is hard to pin down why a child turns out to be trouble as our children are not a number. There are plenty of reasons. If you believe the pop culture witch-hunting types like Tipper, then the answers would be that kids are out of control because they read a comic book(did you know that in the 1950s almost all the kids in juvenile detention had read a comic, so comics must be to blame), and also because of that hipshaking rock music, and because of violence on tv, and then because of heavy metal, and then because of rap, and then because of videogames.
People seem to like to make up imaginary perpetrators that have caused their children to go wrong, because either they don't want to blame the right person or persons, or because they can't even figure it out where their kid went wrong and just need a solid, even if false, answer. I think parents have a large role in this and society as well. Sure we probably all know kids whose parents tried and did their best but still the kid was a bad apple But I think most of us can agree that there are not just a few bad apples any more. The kids today ARE getting worse.
My own father taught at the now infamous Buell Elementary. My mother had her own encounter with a 4th grade gun wielding child. But when these things happened, they were news! The child that brought a gun in to my mothers school and tried to murder his teacher, got kicked out for the rest of the year. This year when one of my wife's 2nd graders brought a weapon to school and held it to another kids throat, threatening to kill him, he was only kicked out for 3 days. 10 years ago it was less accepted for children to murder and attempt to murder teachers and other schoolkids than it is today. And I think that is a big part of the problem.
When I went to elementary school, if you swore, you ate soap. I only saw one example, it was disgusting and it worked to keep us from swearing very well. We had a male teacher in one of the upper grades who was designated paddler for our area. I admit I got it... ONCE. They didn't bring the paddle out for every bit of naughtiness that went on. We were kids after all. But if someone just kept pushing it, wouldn't stop hitting or doing whatever he was doing, then action was taken. We would make the looooooong walk up to the front of the class, bend over the teachers desk, and "get it". Sure it hurt a little bit, but nobody was crying from the pain. When you got the paddle, it wasn't getting hurt that made you break down in tears, it was the embarrassment.
This is what we need to give back to our kids. Rewards AND PUNISHMENT. I can't blame the teachers or the parents completely. Spank your kids and live in fear that Protective Services will come take your kids away for teaching them not to be horrible. If the parents can't do it anymore, then the teachers sure aren't allowed to. We can't tell these kids that they WILL get away with it when they do something wrong. They will only continue to see how much they can, and in today's age, what they can get away with is a lot. Society must realize again that rules do not just need to be set in place, they need to be enforced. Waiting for these children to grow up and commit adult crimes, that is not the time to begin punishment. They will not learn discipline after being punished for the first time when they are 18 or more years.