Grazer AmoFlauf: How do we protect our children? Mourning and discussion
Grazer AmoFlauf: How do we protect our children? Mourning and discussion
Graz, Österreich - On June 11, 2025, a killing spree in Graz shook the Austrian society, in which 11 people were killed and 12 more were injured. The incident has triggered a wave of grief and horror that the entire country has grasped. Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen described the situation as "horror". In view of the tragedy, a three -day state mourning applies in Austria, while numerous events were canceled to commemorate the victims. In the middle of this grief, the discussion about political and social measures to prevent such tragedies is getting louder. This topic is treated on PULS 24 as part of the program "Pro and Contra Special" today from 8:10 p.m.
In the upcoming discussion, prominent guests will have their say, including the publicist and former educational spokeswoman for the Greens, Sibylle Hamann, the director of a Viennese middle school, Christian Klar from the ÖVP Vienna, the managing director of the child protection association Die Möwe, Hedwig Wölfl, the chief reporter of the Kleine Zeitung, Bernd Hecke, and the criminal psychologist Wolfgang Marx. The moderation is taken over by Gundula Geikinger.
background and consequences of amoclets
Fortunately,amoclets are rare, but leave a lasting impression in public memory. The sad reality is that the high level of attention, which is given to such acts, can motivate potential perpetrators and harm the victims. Inadequate care of the traumatized victims contributes to the problem, since post -traumatic stress disorders often only appear years after the actions. Gisela Mayer emphasizes that there is no complete healing, but rather an integration of the trauma is required.
In terms of the perpetrators, there are common mentally social characteristics that are often associated with social isolation and disturbed relationships. Especially in the group of young perpetrators who are affected by more special conflicts at school and at work, the potential for extremist actions is shown. Mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and depression can often be observed. The distinction between boys and adult cunning runners is of great importance, since the perpetrators are often only recognized according to the actions.
media reporting and prevention
Media reporting plays a double -cut role; While she can offer education and sensitization, there is also a risk that she will strengthen perpetrators and continue traumatizing the victims. Studies show that every 2.3 months of a killing spree in Germany passes, with an average of 1.3 deaths and 3.3. These statistics are alarming and illustrate the need to talk about these shadows of social life and take suitable measures for prevention.
at a time when the fear of such acts is omnipresent, the question arises: How can we better protect our children? These and other questions are the focus of today's discussion on PULS 24, in which experts and interested parties come together to think about solutions and necessary social changes.
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