Crime - Hubig (Spd) Against Reduction of Child Delinquency
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Federal Justice Minister Hubig (SPD) has objected to reducing the age for the criminality of children.
The boy, who is said to have killed the 14-year-old Yosef in Dormagen, is said to be an underprivileged child. Now calls are made again, after a lowering of the penalty. However, Minister of Justice Hubig does not want to shake it. She pleads for other measures.
A twelve-year-old is said to have killed a fellow student in Dormagen. He is too young for criminal law. Stefanie Hubig, however, is opposed to a reduction in criminal law.
Most recently, the murder of a 14-year-old boy in Dormagen had rekindled the debate on a reduction in child penitence. Now Federal Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig spoke on the subject.
Federal Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig opposes lowering the criminal responsibility of children under 14 and emphasizes the role of youth services and family courts. The case of a twelve-year-old perpetrator in Dormagen illustrates the societal debate surrounding extreme violence among minors.
In the debate surrounding increasing extreme violence among children and young people, Federal Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig (SPD) has spoken out against lowering the age of criminal responsibility. Referring to a murder case in Dormagen, in which a 14-year-old was allegedly stabbed to death by a 12-year-old, Hubig told the "Rheinische Post" (Saturday edition): "What happened there is terrible and shocking. But criminal law is not a panacea. W…
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