Study on Juvenile Crime: More Teenagers Become Victims of Violence
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Young people are more likely to be victims of violence. This is shown by the largest German youth study. Why teenagers are not more brutal anyway.
Robbery, blackmail, sex crimes: Adolescents experience more violence than they did a few years ago, as a new study shows. Thus, the perpetrators become younger – but not more brutal.
HANNOVER. Messerattacks at schools, attacked teachers, insecure parents – the debate about youth violence is determined by shocking individual cases. However, research draws a different, much more differentiated picture: A new study by the Kriminological Research Institute Lower Saxony shows that although young people experience violence more often, they do not become more brutal themselves. What the data really says – and why Susann Pretor from…

Young people are more likely to be victims of violence. This is shown by the largest German youth study. Why teenagers are not more brutal anyway.
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