European police trial sending young hackers to remedial classes instead of jail

European police trial sending young hackers to remedial classes instead of jail
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2019-7-24 13:48

European authorities are mulling over the idea of giving a second chance to young hackers instead of sending them straight to the clink – but only if they haven’t previously engaged in cybercrime.

At the International Conference on Cybersecurity held at Fordham University, officials explained UK and Dutch police have been running a legal intervention campaign aimed at first-time offenders between the ages of 12 and 23 who broke the law without realizing it, CyberScoop reports. Since kicking off the program in 2018, UK police has had interactions with over 400 hackers who fit the bill, the officials added. “We…

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