Government is planning drastic measures against youth crime in Styria!
Government is planning drastic measures against youth crime in Styria!
In the middle of the political discussion about youth crime in Austria, the freedom and the People's Party in the Styrian government negotiations have a bit consolidated. On Tuesday, representatives of both parties said that the coming days were decisive for the final elaboration of measures to comply with restrictive migration policy. A central element of this discussions is the introduction of a non -cash benefit for asylum seekers, with which cash performance is to be abolished. FPÖ state party chairman Mario Kunasek emphasized: "We are thus realizing a freedom of the core and contributing to the fact that Styria as an asylum country becomes unattractive", so orf.at .
penalty in sight
At the same time, the ÖVP remains in its claim to reduce the criminal mate from 14 to 12 years in order to punish repeated crimes of young perpetrators. Interior Minister Gerhard Karner explained that the recent case of abuse of a twelve -year -old girl has made it clear that results must be rethought in the criminal system. Together with his ministerial colleagues, Karner is aiming for an "ideological -free" debate about this topic, since many young perpetrators took advantage of the existing system in order to get away with "unnecessary". However, the proposal will encounter resistance from the Greens, which have spoken out against a reduction in penalty, such as Kurier.at reported.A central concern of the ÖVP is also the introduction of mandatory regular instructions, in which young criminals should be informed together with their parents about the consequences of their actions. These measures are part of a comprehensive plan to combat youth crime, which has gained urgency in the past few months - not least through the alarming statistics, which shows a decline in security and increase in adolescence.
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