Public Security Amendment: Agreement Removing Penal Age Reduction Proposal Paves the Way for Vote
A proposed amendment to Brazil's constitution regarding public security will no longer include a referendum on lowering the penal age from 18 to 16, allowing for an imminent vote in the Chamber of Deputies.
Government and Congress reach agreement and remove age of majority reduction from the security amendment proposal
The Brazilian government and Congress have agreed to proceed with the security amendment proposal without including a referendum on the age of penal majority.
Reduction of the age of criminal responsibility becomes the main battle in the Public Security PEC, in a new wear for Lula
The proposed reduction of the age of criminal responsibility has emerged as a central issue in the Public Security constitutional amendment, posing a challenge to President Lula's administration.
Juvenile Penal Regime: How Each Senator Voted on Lowering the Age of Liability
The article discusses how Argentine senators voted on a legislative proposal to lower the age of criminal responsibility.
Beyond Age, the Juvenile Penal System Focuses on Reeducation and Resocialization
The proposed Juvenile Penal System bill seeks to replace an outdated law by emphasizing the reeducation and resocialization of adolescents.
Argentina's Chamber of Deputies approves lowering the minimum age for punishment to 14 years
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies has approved a new penal regime that reduces the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years amid rising concerns over youth crime.
With a jab at Bullrich, Pichetto questioned the lack of budget to reform the juvenile penal system
Deputy Miguel Γngel Pichetto criticized the insufficient budget for juvenile penal reform while expressing support for lowering the age of criminal responsibility.
Juvenile penal regime: the reduction of the age of accountability gains strong public support, according to surveys
A significant majority of the Argentine population supports the government's initiative to lower the age of criminal accountability for juveniles, as indicated by recent surveys.
Youth Penal Reform in Congress, LIVE: the debate in Congress to lower the age of accountability, this February 12
A bill to reform juvenile penal law by lowering the age of accountability to 14 will be debated in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies.
With broad support, the government moved forward with the opinion on the new juvenile penal regime
The Argentine government is advancing a new juvenile penal regime that proposes lowering the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years, with substantial legislative backing.
The Government withdrew its Youth Penal Reform project from Deputies and will seek to advance with the one proposed by its allies
The Argentine government has withdrawn its Youth Penal Reform bill from Congress due to conflict with allied parties regarding the proposed age of criminal responsibility.
Does the reduction of the penal majority inhibit crime? NO
The recent death of a dog named 'Orelha' in Santa Catarina, allegedly from mistreatment by adolescents, has reignited the national debate on lowering the age of criminal responsibility, highlighting social biases in the treatment of suspects.
The Government rushes the reduction of the age of accountability and wants to have the initial approval in extraordinary sessions
The Government is pushing for reforms in the juvenile penal system, aiming to lower the age of accountability to 13 years and seeking initial approval from the House during extraordinary sessions.
Patricia Bullrich expressed optimism regarding the reform of the juvenile penal regime: 'Zero tolerance'
Senator Patricia Bullrich is optimistic about the possibility of gaining enough votes to pass a reduction in the age of criminal responsibility during the extraordinary sessions of Congress.