Caivano, Attorney for Minors: “Now the Lights Are On, But Then They Go Off”

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Sul Green park di Caivano “the spotlight is on but then it goes off.” He said so Maria de Lucerne, juvenile prosecutor of Naples, Caivano on the occasion of the inauguration of the school year. “During Fortuna's time, a year before, there was Antonio, who died falling practically from the same window as Fortuna”, he said, recalling how on that occasion too “the light was turned on but then went out.”

“There is a lot of talk about violence against women in the family, but very little about witnessed violence – added the prosecutor – the problem of violence against minors is a problem that cannot be passed and I am talking about witnessed violence, the damage it causes to children".

“Our offenders are, more often than not, young people who have a history of domestic violence. - he concluded - We need to shine a light on the world of childhood and violence, many things have happened in this territory that have seen children as victims. For this we really need more support and more sentinels”.

Gustavo Gentile

Expert in Diplomatic and International Law. He has been working in the publishing and communications world for over 30 years. He was a representative of local publishers in FIEG, Administrator of Canale 10 and General Manager of the Società Centro Stampa srl. A careful connoisseur of the Caserta reality.

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Gustavo Gentile