From 10 years of age, the criminal law requires a person demonstrate a reasonable degree of normative competence. But what if a young person aged between 10 and 14 years does not possess such mental capacities, cannot do anything about it and is not capable of holding responsibility? Should the criminal law make allowances for him in these circumstances? I will argue that it should, because neuroscientific studies reveal young adolescents to be incapable of exercising normative competence. For evidence suggests that they are only capable of per- forming basic mental functions, for instance, self-directed reasoning and appreciating short- term consequences of their actions. In agreement is Lord Dholakia, the principal drafter of the Age of C...
The age of majority determines when a young person is considered adult in the eyes of the law, and i...
In a line of recent cases that have rocked the world of juvenile law, the Supreme Court relied on th...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...
From 10 years of age, the criminal law requires a person demonstrate a reasonable degree of normativ...
In England and Wales the age of criminal responsibility is set at 10 years. The current law therefor...
In Scotland, the age of criminal responsibility is eight though children cannot be prosecuted until ...
Taking together all the evidence on the aetiology, development and differential processes of delinqu...
Currently in England and Wales the law considers that all children below 10 years of age are exempt ...
Several states have cited neuroscientific evidence to help justify new raise-the-age laws that raise...
Recent scientific findings about the developing teen brain have both captured public attention and b...
Human behavior is determined by a complex interaction between biology and experience. In childhood, ...
New Zealand (NZ) has a separate youth justice system that is designed to be responsive towards the d...
The right of an accused to participate effectively in a criminal trial is protected by Article 6 of ...
The concepts of ‘liability age’ and ‘capacity responsibility’ have been widely dissected by research...
Children and young people who kill do not always act with the mental acuity expected of someone who ...
The age of majority determines when a young person is considered adult in the eyes of the law, and i...
In a line of recent cases that have rocked the world of juvenile law, the Supreme Court relied on th...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...
From 10 years of age, the criminal law requires a person demonstrate a reasonable degree of normativ...
In England and Wales the age of criminal responsibility is set at 10 years. The current law therefor...
In Scotland, the age of criminal responsibility is eight though children cannot be prosecuted until ...
Taking together all the evidence on the aetiology, development and differential processes of delinqu...
Currently in England and Wales the law considers that all children below 10 years of age are exempt ...
Several states have cited neuroscientific evidence to help justify new raise-the-age laws that raise...
Recent scientific findings about the developing teen brain have both captured public attention and b...
Human behavior is determined by a complex interaction between biology and experience. In childhood, ...
New Zealand (NZ) has a separate youth justice system that is designed to be responsive towards the d...
The right of an accused to participate effectively in a criminal trial is protected by Article 6 of ...
The concepts of ‘liability age’ and ‘capacity responsibility’ have been widely dissected by research...
Children and young people who kill do not always act with the mental acuity expected of someone who ...
The age of majority determines when a young person is considered adult in the eyes of the law, and i...
In a line of recent cases that have rocked the world of juvenile law, the Supreme Court relied on th...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...