The most popular judge in Poland has for many years made young people aware that many problems can be solved without coming into conflict with the law. She cares that every young person knows where the limits are that he must not exceed. Cyberbullying, online harassment, hate, preserving and disseminating pornography, sexual intercourse with minors, theft, possession of drugs – these are all prohibited acts. However, those who commit them are not always aware that they are doing something wrong and do not think about the consequences of their actions.
A few weeks ago, an e-book by Anna Maria Wesołowska entitled "Stalking, drug possession and other prohibited acts. Legal guide for young people (and not only)” premiered on the How platform. The author clearly presents situations in which adolescents commit crimes or illegal acts, often without being aware of it. The judge chose the actions that upset the most and increase the feeling of threat.
"Today, cyberbullying is a huge problem. I travel all over Poland, about 2 million Polish youth have met me directly and I have not yet met a single class where there would be no behavior in this field, where there would be no online ridicule, harassment, mockery, impersonating someone else online, taking unwanted photos and posting them on the Internet. Therefore, knowing that this is not a game, that it is not just a stupid prank, but a crime punishable by up to eight years is very important," Anna Maria Wesołowska said.
The judge is also concerned about the fact that young people are eager to use various stimulants, mainly drugs, and legal highs. Moreover, it is underestimated by them.
(Newseria)