Young people push woman during argument in Neubrandenburg!

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In Neubrandenburg, a 46-year-old woman spoke to young people, whereupon she was pushed against a car by a young person.

In Neubrandenburg sprach eine 46-Jährige Jugendliche an, woraufhin sie von einem Jugendlichen gegen ein Auto geschubst wurde.
In Neubrandenburg, a 46-year-old woman spoke to young people, whereupon she was pushed against a car by a young person.

Young people push woman during argument in Neubrandenburg!

Last Sunday there was an incident in Neubrandenburg that moved people's minds. A 46-year-old woman was busy cleaning stumbling blocks on Neutorstrasse around 2:40 p.m. when she noticed a group of three young people. When a youth spat provocatively on one of the stones and stepped on it, the woman spoke to him and his companions about their disrespectful behavior. This led to a verbal argument that ultimately culminated in a physical assault. A teenager pushed the woman against a parked car with such force that passers-by had to intervene. The young people then fled.

The Neubrandenburg police have started the investigation on suspicion of incitement and are urgently looking for witnesses who can provide information about the suspected young people. Two of the young people could be described: The first was around 1.70 meters tall, had a corpulent build and was dressed in black, including a sweater with the inscription “Ellesse”. The second teenager was also around 1.70 meters tall, appeared gaunt and wore black glasses. Information can be reported to the Neubrandenburg police on 0395-55825224 or via the online watchdog or any police station. Further information can also be found at Northern Courier.

Focus on juvenile crime

The incident once again highlights the issue of juvenile crime, which is often hotly debated in society. According to the Federal Agency for Civic Education, juvenile crime is primarily a phenomenon that tends to affect male young people. Many teenagers tend to stop engaging in criminal activity as they grow older. In 2007/2008, nationwide student surveys showed that almost 44% of male students reported crimes. Current figures from Lower Saxony show that 22.9% of students and 12.5% ​​of female students said they had committed a crime. The majority of crimes are relatively minor, while serious crimes are rare.

It is a facet that cannot be ignored: crime among young people is often the result of complex social problems and varies greatly depending on ethnic and social background. Interestingly, the pandemic has caused juvenile crime to decline significantly in recent years, which some researchers see as an opportunity to rethink and strengthen prevention measures. This shows that an integrative social policy is considered the most effective measure to sustainably counteract youth crime. So actively engaging in positive change could be the key to preventing such incidents in the future. Further background information on juvenile crime can be found here bpb.de.

The events in Neubrandenburg remind us that tolerance and respect are essential in our society. It is up to all of us to create an environment in which such incidents not only decrease but do not occur in the first place.

It is important for anyone with information about the incident to contact the police. Every tip can help to hold those responsible accountable and strengthen the feeling of security in the district news.de described in detail.