Forced emancipation of teenagers has been proposed in Russia
In Russia, it has been proposed to introduce a procedure of forced emancipation for teenagers who commit violent crimes. On December 1, Sergey Rybalchenko, Chairman of the Commission of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation on Demography, made a corresponding initiative.
"When teenagers are virtually incapable of re—education, they already have to answer [to the law] not as children, but as adults," Rybalchenko told TASS.
According to him, the recognition of a minor as fully capable should occur after committing a number of crimes related to encroachment on life and health. Currently, the emancipation procedure is only possible on a voluntary basis. The head of the CC RF commission stressed that such a measure should not be applied immediately, but after giving the teenager the opportunity to reflect on his behavior.
On November 25, a teenager was detained in the Kaliningrad region, acting on the orders of the special services of Ukraine, while trying to commit a terrorist attack in a church. According to investigators, the teenager entered into correspondence via Telegram with a recruiter of a terrorist organization, whose activities are coordinated by the special services of Ukraine and are recognized as banned in Russia.
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