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Originally Posted by Markul
Oh boy, let's see. If you are under 15, you cannot be trialed and as such are handed over to the social services (as the girls in this case are) - anyone thinking being in that system is a walk in the park doesn't know what they are talking about imo and they didn't "go free" - you really want to jail girls under the age of 15? wtf!
First time conviction is almost always a lower punishment, especially if people are very young and the crime isn't that serious (not saying what they did in this case isn't serious, but it sure can get a whole lot worse).
I guess some people would rather punish people than try to rebuild them and figure out wtf made them behaive like that in the first place. Even though it's been proven over and over that sending people to jail with no rehabilitation program doesn't do shit - other than educate them to be better and hard criminals.
But this conviction established that the 15 & 19 year old girl, that didn't do anything (didn't prevent it either), can be convicted even though they never laid a finger on the girl.
So I fail to see how this is some grave injustice, sure it's horrible that this shit happens, but grave injustive that leads to Denmark being run by outlaws ROFL
I guess the people that spol
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They are not taken into the care of social services what happens in most cases is that they sit down and have a talk with parents and a psychologist only in cases where there is neglect by the parents they are removed from the home.
A lot of youngerst under the age of 15 speculate in this because basicly the government can not do anything.