This article examines the age of criminal responsibility in law. It argues that the fair imputation of criminal responsibility requires understanding of a number of interlinked concepts, including knowledge of wrongfulness, understanding of criminality and its consequences and an internalized moral appreciation of the quality of the conduct. Taken together, alongside the child’s psychological development and lived experience, the matter is complex. Development from baby to adulthood also involves a shift from dependence to autonomy. The age of criminal responsibility must be set so as properly to take into account both the underlying complexity and the acquisition of autonomy
The legal context around child defendants remains complicated and there is persisting confusion abou...
This Article aims to explain the peculiarity involved in the law\u27s redefining children in two con...
Under Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) , all child r...
This article examines the age of criminal responsibility in law. It argues that the fair imputation ...
The concepts of ‘liability age’ and ‘capacity responsibility’ have been widely dissected by research...
Does the recognition of children as legal subjects rather than objects of concern mean that argument...
The setting of an 'age of criminal responsibility' by States across the international spectrum is a ...
In Scotland, the age of criminal responsibility is eight though children cannot be prosecuted until ...
Currently in England and Wales the law considers that all children below 10 years of age are exempt ...
This article is an analysis of cases of serious abuse by child perpetrators, which were analyzed nor...
In England and Wales the age of criminal responsibility is set at 10 years. The current law therefor...
Following the notorious James Bulger murder and several subsequent cases, the media has increasingly...
Purpose: Although the ability to appreciate the wrongfulness of criminal conduct and to distinguish ...
This article presents the authors’ analysis of the problem of determining the subject of a crime as ...
This chapter argues the case for reform to three areas of the substantive criminal law: the age of c...
The legal context around child defendants remains complicated and there is persisting confusion abou...
This Article aims to explain the peculiarity involved in the law\u27s redefining children in two con...
Under Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) , all child r...
This article examines the age of criminal responsibility in law. It argues that the fair imputation ...
The concepts of ‘liability age’ and ‘capacity responsibility’ have been widely dissected by research...
Does the recognition of children as legal subjects rather than objects of concern mean that argument...
The setting of an 'age of criminal responsibility' by States across the international spectrum is a ...
In Scotland, the age of criminal responsibility is eight though children cannot be prosecuted until ...
Currently in England and Wales the law considers that all children below 10 years of age are exempt ...
This article is an analysis of cases of serious abuse by child perpetrators, which were analyzed nor...
In England and Wales the age of criminal responsibility is set at 10 years. The current law therefor...
Following the notorious James Bulger murder and several subsequent cases, the media has increasingly...
Purpose: Although the ability to appreciate the wrongfulness of criminal conduct and to distinguish ...
This article presents the authors’ analysis of the problem of determining the subject of a crime as ...
This chapter argues the case for reform to three areas of the substantive criminal law: the age of c...
The legal context around child defendants remains complicated and there is persisting confusion abou...
This Article aims to explain the peculiarity involved in the law\u27s redefining children in two con...
Under Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) , all child r...