Under Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) , all child ren who are capable of forming their own view s ha ve the right to express those views freely in all matters affecting the m . T hrough the use of innovative, participatory methods, the authors of this paper have gathered the views of over 600 children aged 8 - 11 years concerning the current age of criminal res ponsibility under English law. The aim of this article is to demonstrate what and how children think about the age of criminal responsibility; in the hope that children’s views, both individually and collectively, will both inform and influence debate on this significant issue. T hrough their analysis of children’s ...
The age of criminal responsibility acts as a gate-keeping mechanism to the criminal justice system. ...
The concepts of ‘liability age’ and ‘capacity responsibility’ have been widely dissected by research...
This report shares findings from a survey, conducted by Beth-Anne Logan and Fiona Dyer of the Childr...
Under Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) , all child r...
In 2010 two boys, aged 10 years, were convicted of the attempted rape of an eight year old girl in E...
Currently in England and Wales the law considers that all children below 10 years of age are exempt ...
In Scotland, the age of criminal responsibility is eight though children cannot be prosecuted until ...
The minimum age of criminal responsibility, as currently established within England and Wales, remai...
In England and Wales the age of criminal responsibility is set at 10 years. The current law therefor...
The setting of an 'age of criminal responsibility' by States across the international spectrum is a ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the tension between government protestations ...
The question of the minimum age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales is one which regular...
This article examines the age of criminal responsibility in law. It argues that the fair imputation ...
Does the recognition of children as legal subjects rather than objects of concern mean that argument...
Purpose: Although the ability to appreciate the wrongfulness of criminal conduct and to distinguish ...
The age of criminal responsibility acts as a gate-keeping mechanism to the criminal justice system. ...
The concepts of ‘liability age’ and ‘capacity responsibility’ have been widely dissected by research...
This report shares findings from a survey, conducted by Beth-Anne Logan and Fiona Dyer of the Childr...
Under Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) , all child r...
In 2010 two boys, aged 10 years, were convicted of the attempted rape of an eight year old girl in E...
Currently in England and Wales the law considers that all children below 10 years of age are exempt ...
In Scotland, the age of criminal responsibility is eight though children cannot be prosecuted until ...
The minimum age of criminal responsibility, as currently established within England and Wales, remai...
In England and Wales the age of criminal responsibility is set at 10 years. The current law therefor...
The setting of an 'age of criminal responsibility' by States across the international spectrum is a ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the tension between government protestations ...
The question of the minimum age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales is one which regular...
This article examines the age of criminal responsibility in law. It argues that the fair imputation ...
Does the recognition of children as legal subjects rather than objects of concern mean that argument...
Purpose: Although the ability to appreciate the wrongfulness of criminal conduct and to distinguish ...
The age of criminal responsibility acts as a gate-keeping mechanism to the criminal justice system. ...
The concepts of ‘liability age’ and ‘capacity responsibility’ have been widely dissected by research...
This report shares findings from a survey, conducted by Beth-Anne Logan and Fiona Dyer of the Childr...