Colors of the Morning: Will predators be held accountable for child abuse, without a statute of limitations?

The guests of the morning are Jelena Grdinić, Director General of the Directorate for Criminal and Civil Legislation at the Ministry of Justice and Kristina Mihailović, Association "Parents"

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Illicit sexual acts against children, from sexual harassment to rape, remain permanently etched in the victim's memory. Predators who have been protected by statutes of limitations in some cases could face justice. Will new legal solutions make pedophiles accountable for their actions regardless of the time they have had to work?

The guests of the morning are Jelena Grdinić, Director General of the Directorate for Criminal and Civil Legislation at the Ministry of Justice and Kristina Mihailović, Association "Parents".

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