Growing up in London as a kid, we all played outside on the streets. They were relatively safe back then. A kid stabbing another kid to death was unheard of.
Now there have been 10 or so kids murdered this year and it's only May. Think it got up to 20 last year.
We didn't have electronic games or internet, mobile phones, the TV was boring for kids, it only had 3 channels and went off air at around midnight.
You knew everyone in your local area. Playing outside got you acquainted with your community. It was good for you.
Schools taught discipline, respect and encouraged initiative. The kids were healthy. Sport at school was aimed at getting you fit. The local parks full of Kids playing football, rugby etc...
Now, as a father of 5. Ages, 16, 9, 6, 5, 4, I see the change.
Society doesn't want kids out playing in the streets.
They can talk to each other on mobile phones, meet face to face on the webcam, MSN or chatrooms. Video games and Youtube, Satellite TV. They can keep fit with the Wii, balancing on a silly plastic board.
They don't know thier neighbours, they don't play outside without me or my wife's suppervision.
My street is now mostly immigrants. Non English speaking. I don't know them, I can't communicate with most of them.
The schools now don't challenge bad behavior. IMO They accept it and excuse it.
Weapons and drugs, porn are all too accessible and available to kids.
I am moving my family out of London next year.
Things have definitely changed