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Söder Minister Eisenreich Warns: "Violence Crime Among Children and Adolescents Has Increased

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"Severe crimes committed by children roam the society," says Bavaria's Minister of Justice Eisenreich in an interview with Merkur in Munich. Do you need changes in the criminal law?

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On Friday, the testimonies will also be distributed in Western and Southern Austria. In Tyrol, the education directorate draws a very mixed balance. Especially sad: there have been more violent incidents in schools this year. For 97,500 Tyrolean children and young people, the school year is coming to an end this week. Tyrol's education councillor Cornelia Hagele (ÖVP) and education director Paul Gappmaier speak in their balance sheet. Some devel…

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"Severe crimes committed by children roam the society," says Bavaria's Minister of Justice Eisenreich in an interview with Merkur in Munich. Do you need changes in the criminal law?

Minister of Justice Þorbjörg Sigríður Gunnlaugsdóttir says that the Penal Committee has been tasked with, among other things, increasing the penalty for minor assaults under Article 117 of the General Penal Code. The penalty is 1 year, but increased violence in society has called for a review of penalties for such offenses.

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Wednesday, July 2, 2025 - 20:45 "We can't handcuff them like adults": in the face of the increase in complaints involving minors, the P Committee sounds the alarm By RTL info with Sébastien Rosenfeld and Steve Damman The P Committee, the police supervisory body, publishes its latest report with a finding: the number of complaints involving minors is increasing in Belgium. It therefore calls on the police to incorporate the rights of the child in…

In a country where everything seems to be broken — the school, the family, the street, the institutionality — criminal gangs offer something that the other structures no longer guarantee: a place, a name, a symbol, a belonging. That is the tragedy that the recent report of the Ecuadorian Observatory of Organized Crime exposes starkly: about 300 adolescents between 12 and 17 years of age admitted, bluntly, to be part of a criminal gang. They are …

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