Concerns Raised Regarding Support Services for Young People with Criminal Backgrounds Recent events in Valga have highlighted a critical gap in Estonia’s support system for vulnerable young people. The Kinnise Lasteasutus (KLAT) service is currently experiencing significant overload and failing to adequately address the needs of those with backgrounds involving criminal activity. Last weekend’s tragic murder of a 37-year-old man, where suspected juvenile teenagers are implicated, has intensified calls for a specialized care facility. Investigations revealed that risky young people were not dealt with promptly and effectively, exposing a systemic weakness in the response to potential criminal involvement. Estonia lacks a dedicated facility focused on young people who are predisposed to violence and who have already entered a criminal path. This absence was starkly demonstrated by the Valga case. There is a recognized need for a targeted approach to support these young people, offering specialized intervention and guidance. Experts emphasize the importance of addressing the underlying factors contributing to this situation and ensuring that resources are available to support young people who are not receiving the necessary assistance. The incident underscores the urgent requirement for a new service designed specifically for this demographic. Topics: #young #people #not Post navigation In the battle of Estonians held in Poland, Rannula and Tass were victorious WATCH THE VIDEO ⟩ The new Chinese gun fires only by electricity