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Home » Stop Making Children Criminal

Stop Making Children Criminal

This paper aims to provoke a constructive influential debate on juvenile justice, moving beyond proposals to move the minimum age of criminal responsibility up or down by a year or two.

 

Year of publication: 
2012
Author(s): 
CRIN
Resource type: 
Articles & papers
Keywords: 
Juvenile Justice
Topics: 
Minimum Age Legislation
PDF icon CRIN_Stop_Making_Children_Criminals_2012.pdf

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