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Düsseldorf (dpa / lnw) - In the fight against clan crime in North Rhine-Westphalia, the state has a positive interim balance of the prevention project aimed at children "Integration, Orientation, Perspectives!"

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The previous response to the program, which was launched in April in the Ruhr area, was "overwhelmingly positive," said a spokesman for the Ministry of the Interior when asked by the dpa.

23 boys and 3 girls have already been accompanied.

Three families rejected the offer.

An expansion is planned.

With the program, the state government wants to have a positive influence on suspicious 8 to 14-year-olds from the criminal clan milieu and their parents, for example through social competence training.

They should be shown alternatives to a criminal way of life.

“Our program is about appreciation instead of rejection.

Worry instead of threat.

If people are ready to distance themselves from criminal acts and offenders, they can be sure of our support, ”said Reul of the German press agency dpa on request.

Answer to a small request from 10/22/2020

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