Twelve new offences added to QLD 'adult crime, adult time' policy
Queensland has introduced twelve new serious offences under its 'adult crime, adult time' policy, which enables youth offenders convicted of serious crimes to be prosecuted as adults.
The main points of the new juvenile criminal regime: guarantees, penalties, and budget allocation
Argentina's Senate has approved a new juvenile criminal regime that lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14, establishing new legal guarantees and penalties for minors.
12, 13 or 14 years? How much has the age of criminal responsibility been lowered with the new law approved
Argentina's Senate approved a new juvenile criminal justice system that lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years.
Youth Criminal Law: Moving Forward is not an Option, it is a Necessity
The article discusses the recent legislative progress in Argentina regarding the modification of the Youth Criminal Law, emphasizing the necessity for reforms to address serious crimes committed by minors.
President Yoon: 'Let's Decide on the Age of Criminal Responsibility in Two Months, Is it 12 or 13?'
South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol suggested collecting public opinions before deciding whether to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 14 to 13 years in two months time.
In Klaipeda, police caught a minor carrying a drug shipment
A minor was apprehended in Klaipeda while transporting a suspected drug shipment from abroad, leading to an ongoing criminal investigation.
After the half sanction in Deputies, CΓΊneo Libarona defended the Youth Criminal Law: "It's not about killing the kid, it's about giving another opportunity"
Argentinian Justice Minister Mariano CΓΊneo Libarona defended the government's proposed youth criminal law following its preliminary approval in the Chamber of Deputies, indicating that the focus is on rehabilitation rather than punishment.
Main points of the new juvenile criminal regime: guarantees, penalties, and budget allocation
The newly approved juvenile criminal regime in Argentina proposes to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years, introducing various legal guarantees for minors.
Criminal Offense for Fun. "There is an increase in violent experiences among children," says Chief State Attorney BradΓ‘ΔovΓ‘
Lenka BradΓ‘ΔovΓ‘, the Chief State Attorney of Czechia, discusses the rising trend of violence among children and addresses concerns about recent legal issues involving the government and law enforcement communication.
No to Allowing Prosecutors to Make Decisions on LVU
A government-commissioned investigation warns against granting prosecutors the authority to decide on the immediate care of children under the care of youth law (LVU).
Letters from Readers: Age of Responsibility, What is Missing, Increases in the Province
The article presents readers' letters discussing the lowering of the age of criminal responsibility in Argentina and associated societal issues.
At twelve in court β how the CSU wants to combat juvenile crime
The CSU is proposing a new approach to tackle juvenile crime, despite the political challenges of lowering the age of criminal responsibility in Germany.
"The perception that even those under 14 know what is right and wrong"
The debate over lowering the age of criminal responsibility to twelve is gaining momentum in Germany, spurred by the belief that children as young as twelve or thirteen can discern right from wrong.
"Disturbed Relationship" to Rule Violations - CDU in Saxony Wants to Tighten Juvenile Criminal Law
The CDU in Saxony is advocating for reforms to juvenile criminal law, suggesting that 12 to 14-year-olds should potentially be held criminally accountable due to increasing severity in youth offenses.
Criminal Responsibility: CSU Aims to Curb Increasing Youth Violence
The CSU party is advocating for a change in the law regarding criminal responsibility for children under 14 in response to rising youth violence.