The 15-year-old “problem boy”-he collected about 200 crimes before his 14th birthday it is already in custody. A university professor in Linz explains what the crime spiral can be with such young serial devices.
About 200 crimes until the 14th birthday: the super criminal “Problem Boy” (15) is already behind bars, more precisely in custody in Leoben. Because, as reported by us, it is said that he has stolen a BMW with a complicit in the Liezen district and has taken a trip from 370 -kilometer to Vienna.
What else should this teenager convict? The renowned Linz controller expert Alois Birklbauer has a surprising answer: “There are long -term studies in Germany that have been treated with such young intensive perpetrators. There is always such a called, spontaneous crime termination ‘. This means that such problematic young people often radically change their behavior in early 20. It is because they find a friend she gives or because they become a father. It always depends a lot on the social environment. And unfortunately there is no patent recipe for whether such a stabilization succeeds.
“The prison doesn’t make it better”
Especially from the FPö, such small intensive perpetrators demand a reduction in the era of the fine such as the amen in prayer. A requirement from which Birklbauer contains little. “The prison doesn’t make it any better either. You have to take care of the problematic young people, build relationships, something else does nothing. In Germany, the “children’s vail”, called there, called a snuff “, empirically investigated. It turned out that this measure has no effect at all. The children come to the pure with the circumstances, perhaps even thinking, are not even so bad ‘and , if they are released, the superheroes are in their bladder.
Switzerland as a role model?
According to Birklbauer there is a fine in Switzerland from the age of ten. There, however, the public prosecutor is a case manager who, in close collaboration with the well -being of youth, takes care of the criminal children.
Nevertheless, in principle, JKU professor Birklbauer does not reject -in extreme cases: “The fact that the care facilities cannot stop their protegés is actually not true. You can change something about the provisions, it does not always have to be a new law.
Source: Krone

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