Shock in Köpenick: 16-year-old seriously injured after group dispute

Shock in Köpenick: 16-year-old seriously injured after group dispute
Bahnhofstraße, 12555 Berlin, Deutschland - A break in violence in Berlin-Köpenick caused a sensation on Saturday evening. A 16-year-old was seriously injured behind a shopping center on Bahnhofstrasse after getting into an argument with a stranger who was part of a group of seven to ten people. According to tixio , the situation escalated when the young person struck his opponent on his head.
The aggressive discussion then took a dramatic turn when several members of the enemy group hit the 16-year-old. A witness who observed the events announced that he wanted to film what the attackers moved to. The injured person was then taken to the hospital with head, spine and arm injuries, where he is treated inpatient. The investigation into the incident is taken over by a specialist commissioner of the police directorate 3 (east), the with
This incident is part of a worrying development: According to a report of the Deutschlandfunks , current statistics show that violence among young people in cities such as Berlin and Munich increases. In recent years in particular, crime in young people has sophisticated. Over 70% of young people are never striking, but studies show that four out of five young people have committed a crime at least once, often rather harmless offenses. While the number of suspected children and adolescents has increased again in recent years - an increase of 43% in children and 17% in young people has been observed since 2019 - it is primarily schools that act as the main tables of violent crimes. Experts point out that pandemic and the associated social restrictions had a significant impact on the behavior of young people. Many miss the social practice rooms that are important for their development during school. In addition, it becomes clear that social framework conditions also influence the violence behavior of young people. The report emphasizes that concepts of masculinity and the urge for social recognition can promote violence behavior. The overrepresentation of non-German suspect is also in the room, which indicates social and educational factors. Few girls show violent behavior; They tend to tend to internalize behavior, which further complicates the problem. The case in Köpenick clearly shows that the argument among young people must not only be considered locally, but also in the social context. It remains to be hoped that this questionable trend can be contained through targeted measures and a broad social discussion. youthful violence in Germany on the advance
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