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Fight against baby gangs, prison for parents and stop mobile phones - Politics

2023-09-06T19:52:15.231Z

Highlights: On Thursday the CDM at 12.30, there will also be a squeeze on the access of minors to porn sites. Up to 2 years in prison if the child does not go to school (ANSA). Oral notice of the police commissioner also for minors, stop the use of mobile phones and prison for parents who do not send their children to compulsory school. And parents"A 14-year-old who kills, robs or pushes drugs must pay as a 50-year old pays," Matteo Salvini said.


On Thursday the CDM at 12.30, there will also be a squeeze on the access of minors to porn sites. Up to 2 years in prison if the child does not go to school (ANSA)


Oral notice of the police commissioner also for minors, stop the use of mobile phones and prison for parents who do not send their children to compulsory school. The ventilated crackdown on juvenile crime arrives on the table of the Council of Ministers which is preparing to launch a decree law in the wake of the events in Palermo and Caivano. They will be stringent measures that will review in some cases articles of the penal code also offering greater protection to victims of telematic crimes, on the day when the House gave the green light to the bipartisan bill on combating bullying and cyberbullying. It will also include the rule that provides for the tightening of access to porn sites by minors.

To learn more ANSA.it The cyberbullying alarm, victims and bullies are getting younger - Often they are little more than children and risk not even realizing the consequences when they post a photo on social media. The advice of psychologists, associations and postal police for victims, but also for bullies. And parents

"A 14-year-old who kills, robs or pushes drugs must pay as a 50-year-old pays," Matteo Salvini said. For the senator of the Green Alliance and Sinistra Italia, Ilaria Cucchi, however, "harsher penalties for minors is pure madness". "We guarantee more security in our cities", explains Minister Matteo Piantedosfrom the Interior Ministry, defining the use of weapons by very young people as "growing and worrying". The decree on urgent measures to combat hardship and youth crime and educational poverty opens with the new interventions put in place by Palazzo Chigi for Caivano, the scene last week of the rape of two underage cousins. The government develops a 30 million euro plan, from schools to sport, entrusting it to an extraordinary commissioner. But the main issue of the measure is that which concerns the fight against juvenile crime. The oral notice of the Questore is thus extended to fourteen-year-olds who, in the event that the young person is convicted - even if not definitively - can prohibit the use of social media, web and mobile phones. The supervision of the young person is, of course, entrusted to the parents or to those who are in any case exercising parental responsibility who risk a fine of 200 to 1,000 euros unless they prove "that they could not have prevented the fact". A crackdown on the spread of weapons will also be prepared among young people in some urban contexts. There will be arrest in flagrante delicto for crimes related to failure to carry weapons or possession of weapons designed to offend. Changes are also implemented on juvenile rehabilitation. The public prosecutor, in the case of crimes for which the penalty does not exceed a maximum of 5 years of imprisonment, notifies the minor and the parents of the request for early definition of the procedure provided that the minor "accesses a path of reintegration and re-education that includes the performance of socially useful work or the collaboration free of charge with non-profit organizations or the carrying out of other activities for the benefit of the community to which they belong, for a period of one to six months". A squeeze, then, also comes on the front of early school leaving.

To learn more about Agenzia ANSA Piantedosi, 'working for a crackdown on armed minors' - Politics - Ansa.it Today there are "young people who take up arms and use them for trivial reasons, without any respect for the lives of others", notes Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi to Il Messaggero. (ANSA)

In fact, the fine of 30 euros for parents who do not send their children to compulsory school disappears, replaced by a new article of the penal code that provides for a penalty of up to two years in prison. Failure to regularly attend school, then, will also cost the family the lack of entitlement to the inclusion allowance or, in any case, its suspension. The schools of the South, then, will receive 32 million euros to strengthen the staff of teachers. "In Caivano, for example - explains the Minister of Education and Merit, Giuseppe Valditara - 20 more teachers will arrive. But 2,000 schools in the South will be affected, with the extension of full-time and the increase in salaries for teachers engaged in extracurricular activities. Schools will then have a specific fund to carry out social and psychological recovery actions".

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