Czech police have reported a significant rise in aggressive incidents within schools this year, with nearly one thousand cases recorded since January. A substantial proportion – roughly one-third – of these incidents constitute criminal offenses, primarily involving threats of violence. The surge is overwhelmingly concentrated in primary schools, where incidents occur five times more frequently than in secondary schools. Authorities have released these figures, highlighting a growing concern over student behavior. The data suggests a worrying trend of escalating aggression among younger students. Police are investigating the causes and working with schools to address the issue, but specific preventative measures haven’t been detailed. This increase prompts questions about the factors contributing to heightened aggression in the school environment.
