Children are afforded a number ofdifferent protections when they encounter the criminal justice system. The need for special protection stems from the vulnerable position theyoccupy in society. When children form part of the criminal justice system by being an offender, a victimor a witnessthey may be subjected to harm. To mitigate against the potential harm that may be caused, our law provides that criminal proceedings involving children should not be open to the public, subject to the discretion of the court. This protection naturally seems at odds with the principle of open justice. However, the courts have reconciled the limitation with the legal purpose it serves. For all the protection the law offers and the lengths that it goes to in...
Differences in the handling of child offenders have specifically been regulated in Law Number 11 of ...
Children are the treasure of society. Unfortunately, some children become victims of different kinds...
The term victim indicates a natural person that underwent some kind of crime, including psychologi...
Children are afforded a number of protections when they encounter the criminal justice system. The n...
Children are afforded a number of different protections when they encounter the criminal justice sy...
Children are afforded a number of different protections when they encounter the criminal justice sy...
Children are afforded a number of protections when they encounter the criminal justice system. The ...
Relaxation in the present provisions which prohibit the identification of children in criminal cases...
When someone wrongs another, a yearning for redress, punishment or retribution naturally springs fro...
The author's inspiration for the choice of subject of this article was the Michael Sieff Foundation ...
ABSTRACT: If the purpose of applying a punishment to a felon is firstly retributive, then restorativ...
The identity of minors (juveniles under the age of 18 years) is protected during court proceedings. ...
Children are vulnerable groups when dealing with the criminal justice system based on various analyz...
Both the Children Act 1989 and the Criminal Justice Act 1991 anticipate the appearance of children i...
Currently in England and Wales the law considers that all children below 10 years of age are exempt ...
Differences in the handling of child offenders have specifically been regulated in Law Number 11 of ...
Children are the treasure of society. Unfortunately, some children become victims of different kinds...
The term victim indicates a natural person that underwent some kind of crime, including psychologi...
Children are afforded a number of protections when they encounter the criminal justice system. The n...
Children are afforded a number of different protections when they encounter the criminal justice sy...
Children are afforded a number of different protections when they encounter the criminal justice sy...
Children are afforded a number of protections when they encounter the criminal justice system. The ...
Relaxation in the present provisions which prohibit the identification of children in criminal cases...
When someone wrongs another, a yearning for redress, punishment or retribution naturally springs fro...
The author's inspiration for the choice of subject of this article was the Michael Sieff Foundation ...
ABSTRACT: If the purpose of applying a punishment to a felon is firstly retributive, then restorativ...
The identity of minors (juveniles under the age of 18 years) is protected during court proceedings. ...
Children are vulnerable groups when dealing with the criminal justice system based on various analyz...
Both the Children Act 1989 and the Criminal Justice Act 1991 anticipate the appearance of children i...
Currently in England and Wales the law considers that all children below 10 years of age are exempt ...
Differences in the handling of child offenders have specifically been regulated in Law Number 11 of ...
Children are the treasure of society. Unfortunately, some children become victims of different kinds...
The term victim indicates a natural person that underwent some kind of crime, including psychologi...