A 14 -year -old student was sentenced to penalty At least seven years old, having attempted to kill two teachers and one of her classmates at a Wales school, using a knife.
The incident has shocked British public opinion, while rejuvenating concern about the rapid increase in youthful violence in the United Kingdom. In recent years, authorities in Britain have been making systematic efforts to tackle the scourge of knife attacks – a phenomenon that is increasingly concerned with young adults and adolescents.
This alarming trend leads the state to stricter penalties, enhancing policing around schools and prevention programs for youth crime, with the aim of breaking the vicious cycle of violence before becoming a way of life for a new generation.
About a year ago, on April 24, 2024, the teenage girl, whose details were not announced because he is a minor, attacked a school teacher with a knife Difrin Amanin South Wales, during the break. She then stabbed another teacher on the neck, back and feet, who rushed to help her colleague as well as another student.
The 14 -year -old was found guilty of attempted homicide and today the Swansea Criminal Court has sentenced her to a 15 -year prison in a minor detention center. The judge ruled that he would have to serve at least half of this sentence.
The judge Paul She noted that the young man was pleased with the reactions and publicity she acquired because of her act. “I am sure they will say it in the news, many more people will see me,” the 14 -year -old had said to the police who arrested her, inside the patrol that carried her.
A little earlier today, a 15 -year -old man was brought before a court in Shefield, northern England, accused of killing a peer at a high school in this city last February. The teenager has been guilty of negligent homicide and his trial will begin on June 30.
THE Harvey Wilguez He died on February 3, after being stabbed in the heart, at the Catholic School of Saints, in this city of South Yorkshire.
The increase in knife attacks is such that the British Prime Minister Star star He recently spoke of a “national crisis”. To tackle the problem, a law prohibiting matsettes and zombie knives and knives came into force last September. The government also promised to step up controls on online knife sales.
On Friday, new penalties were announced against platforms that transmit content that promotes violence and knive attacks.