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(+) 47 Children and Adolescents Are Responsible for 905 Criminal Acts

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The Agder police have investigated the characteristics of the 47 children and young people with the most criminal records. The findings will be presented next week.
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What is considered serious is violence, threats, robbery, sexual offences and driving without a valid driver's license, and in Agder, 47 children between the ages of 10 and 17 are currently being identified as being responsible for the most serious crime in the county. In total, approximately 500 serious offences have been registered involving these children and young people.

The Agder police have investigated the characteristics of the 47 children and young people with the most criminal records. The findings will be presented next week.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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The Agder police have investigated the characteristics of the 47 children and young people with the most criminal records. The findings will be presented next week.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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The Agder police have investigated the characteristics of the 47 children and young people with the most criminal records. The findings will be presented next week.

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The Agder police have investigated the characteristics of the 47 children and young people with the most criminal records. The findings will be presented next week.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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fvn.no broke the news in Kristiansand, Norway on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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