Purpose: Although the ability to appreciate the wrongfulness of criminal conduct and to distinguish it from childish mischief forms the basis of Age of Criminal Responsibility (ACR) legislation in many countries, empirical research on the extent to which children possess this ability is limited. It was the aim of this study to investigate this issue. Methods: A total of 132 males and females from four age groups (8, 12, and 16 years and adults) participated in the study. Participants listened to a series of vignettes which described a person committing a transgression. The seriousness of the transgressions varied across vignettes. Participants then provided ratings on the wrongfulness and outcome expectations associated with the conduct des...
This study examined children's and young adults' use of three mental capacity criteria for treating ...
Does the recognition of children as legal subjects rather than objects of concern mean that argument...
The age of majority determines when a young person is considered adult in the eyes of the law, and i...
Purpose: Delinquent behaviour among children and adolescents is escalating at a considerable rate. T...
Following the notorious James Bulger murder and several subsequent cases, the media has increasingly...
This project integrated existing research regarding the effects of intent on blameworthiness and the...
In England and Wales the age of criminal responsibility is set at 10 years. The current law therefor...
This study examines how parents attribute responsibility when their child commits an illicit act. Si...
This essay addresses how law makers should think about developmental immaturity in assigning crimina...
In responding to wrongdoings, people simultaneously pursue the goals of social control and fairness ...
Modern doctrine and scholarship largely take it for granted that offenders should be criminally puni...
The setting of an 'age of criminal responsibility' by States across the international spectrum is a ...
This article examines the age of criminal responsibility in law. It argues that the fair imputation ...
Recent research has found that children are able to effectively interpret and justify situations of ...
Currently in England and Wales the law considers that all children below 10 years of age are exempt ...
This study examined children's and young adults' use of three mental capacity criteria for treating ...
Does the recognition of children as legal subjects rather than objects of concern mean that argument...
The age of majority determines when a young person is considered adult in the eyes of the law, and i...
Purpose: Delinquent behaviour among children and adolescents is escalating at a considerable rate. T...
Following the notorious James Bulger murder and several subsequent cases, the media has increasingly...
This project integrated existing research regarding the effects of intent on blameworthiness and the...
In England and Wales the age of criminal responsibility is set at 10 years. The current law therefor...
This study examines how parents attribute responsibility when their child commits an illicit act. Si...
This essay addresses how law makers should think about developmental immaturity in assigning crimina...
In responding to wrongdoings, people simultaneously pursue the goals of social control and fairness ...
Modern doctrine and scholarship largely take it for granted that offenders should be criminally puni...
The setting of an 'age of criminal responsibility' by States across the international spectrum is a ...
This article examines the age of criminal responsibility in law. It argues that the fair imputation ...
Recent research has found that children are able to effectively interpret and justify situations of ...
Currently in England and Wales the law considers that all children below 10 years of age are exempt ...
This study examined children's and young adults' use of three mental capacity criteria for treating ...
Does the recognition of children as legal subjects rather than objects of concern mean that argument...
The age of majority determines when a young person is considered adult in the eyes of the law, and i...