Dropouts Halt criminal more often criminal

Gepubliceerd op 15 juli 2016 om 08:09

Den HAAG-young people who complete their Halt criminal not good, go more often showing the criminal path than peers who have successfully executing the punishment.

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Of the minors who have been sent to Stop Foundation in 2010 or 2011 and have completed their sentences do not (fully), nearly half (48 percent) within five years again suspected of a crime.

That according to figures where the Central Bureau of statistics (CBS) Friday.

Of the youth who do successfully complete the criminal, ' but ' 35 percent again the error went in. Stop Foundation offers young people between twelve and seventeen years the chance to rectify punishable behavior. But who still comes into contact with the justice system, insufficient cooperation.

Who put a stop-path at a very young age, it appears relatively more often to come into contact with the justice system again than older fellow sufferers. The recidivism under twelve year olds who were sent to Halt is 42 percent, against 31 percent for 17-year-olds.

A Halt criminal aims to stop unacceptable behaviour as early as possible and provide redress to victims. At the criminal work or assignments and hear interviews with the young person and the parents or guardians. Also apologize to the victim and the payment of compensation may be part of the alternative punishment.

By editorial Telegraph

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