In Scotland, the age of criminal responsibility is eight though children cannot be prosecuted until they are twelve. In England and Wales, for all purposes, the age is ten. This article argues that a further mechanism is needed to protect the young who do wrong within the criminal process and it argues for a new, bespoke defence, to be available to young people from the age of criminal responsibility until they attain the age of 18. It looks firstly at criminal capacity – what it is that needs to be understood fairly to hold anyone criminally responsible - and draws on material from developmental psychology and neuroscience, as well as looking at the child’s lived experience, to provide some evidence that the young may, without fault, lack ...
The concepts of ‘liability age’ and ‘capacity responsibility’ have been widely dissected by research...
Children in Scotland are held criminally responsible from the age of 8, something that has attracted...
The age of majority determines when a young person is considered adult in the eyes of the law, and i...
In Scotland, the age of criminal responsibility is eight though children cannot be prosecuted until ...
In England and Wales the age of criminal responsibility is set at 10 years. The current law therefor...
Currently in England and Wales the law considers that all children below 10 years of age are exempt ...
In 2010 two boys, aged 10 years, were convicted of the attempted rape of an eight year old girl in E...
From 10 years of age, the criminal law requires a person demonstrate a reasonable degree of normativ...
The minimum age of criminal responsibility, as currently established within England and Wales, remai...
The setting of an 'age of criminal responsibility' by States across the international spectrum is a ...
Issues raised by Scottish Law Commission's Discussion Paper on Age of Criminal Responsibility in rel...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the tension between government protestations ...
The right of an accused to participate effectively in a criminal trial is protected by Article 6 of ...
Under Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) , all child r...
From 10 years of age, the criminal law requires a person demonstrate a reasonable degree of normativ...
The concepts of ‘liability age’ and ‘capacity responsibility’ have been widely dissected by research...
Children in Scotland are held criminally responsible from the age of 8, something that has attracted...
The age of majority determines when a young person is considered adult in the eyes of the law, and i...
In Scotland, the age of criminal responsibility is eight though children cannot be prosecuted until ...
In England and Wales the age of criminal responsibility is set at 10 years. The current law therefor...
Currently in England and Wales the law considers that all children below 10 years of age are exempt ...
In 2010 two boys, aged 10 years, were convicted of the attempted rape of an eight year old girl in E...
From 10 years of age, the criminal law requires a person demonstrate a reasonable degree of normativ...
The minimum age of criminal responsibility, as currently established within England and Wales, remai...
The setting of an 'age of criminal responsibility' by States across the international spectrum is a ...
Issues raised by Scottish Law Commission's Discussion Paper on Age of Criminal Responsibility in rel...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the tension between government protestations ...
The right of an accused to participate effectively in a criminal trial is protected by Article 6 of ...
Under Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) , all child r...
From 10 years of age, the criminal law requires a person demonstrate a reasonable degree of normativ...
The concepts of ‘liability age’ and ‘capacity responsibility’ have been widely dissected by research...
Children in Scotland are held criminally responsible from the age of 8, something that has attracted...
The age of majority determines when a young person is considered adult in the eyes of the law, and i...