Security Decree, Gratteri: "It's not the decree that's reversing the trend, but the investments."

Rome, April 28. (LaPresse) – "We will have to think about long-term reasoning. There is no spot solution, today for tomorrow, you have to start from scratch and reset everything. We need to reinvest in education, starting in kindergarten, elementary and middle schools. Parents need to talk to their children more, listen to them, not talk to them, invite them to put down their cell phones and play together, but above all talk and listen." This was stated by Naples Public Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri on the sidelines of a roundtable discussion at Lumsa University that addressed the phenomenon of child gangs and security in the cityOnly by doing so many things at once is it possible to reverse course, otherwise there is no point in providing more security, raising the sentence by a year or two. Nothing changes." "How does the government's security decree combat baby gangs? I don't think that with a decree law we will have a reversal of the trend, I think that the previous reasoning, that of the medium term, is more important, even if we don't have immediate effects," he concludes.