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Italian Premier Meloni Says Crime Victims Should Not Pay Attackers

By TrendingWire Newsroom

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has stated that individuals who commit crimes should not receive compensation from their victims. Her remarks came in response to a question about potential reparations for offenders. "You attack me, I defend myself. And should I compensate you? It's not fair," Meloni said, reflecting a tough stance on crime and justice. The comments align with her party's law-and-order platform, which emphasizes protecting victims and holding criminals accountable. Meloni, who leads a right-wing coalition, has consistently advocated for stricter penalties and reduced rights for convicted individuals. Her statement has sparked debate in Italy, with supporters praising her focus on victim rights and critics arguing that it overlooks rehabilitative justice. The context of her remarks was not specified, but they appear to reject any notion of compensating criminals for harm they suffer during the commission of a crime. Meloni's government has already introduced measures to increase prison sentences and limit early release for certain offenses. This latest comment reinforces her administration's commitment to a punitive approach. While no specific legislation has been proposed, the statement suggests that any future proposals involving compensation for criminals would face strong opposition from the prime minister.

Sources: ANSA English
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