Law in Action is back for a new series on BBC Radio 4. In the first episode, Clive Coleman investigates the issues surrounding the
age of criminal responsibility. Unlike most European countries, the age at which a child in the United Kingdom can be prosecuted and convicted of a criminal offence is significantly lower. It's 8 in Scotland and 10 in
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(I'll note that in Canada, where the Young Offenders Act comes into effect with age 12 [though I believe it was 13 in my day], kids just prior to that age will be joking around about that threshold. I clearly remember the days before my and my friends' 13th birthdays, where we were all "oh, last day to commit a crime without getting prosecuted!". I think the awareness of this indicates that the age was too high, and should be lowered.)
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There are also a lot of unnecessary cases filtering through the English courts including stealing a packet of skittles, being prosecuted for criminal damage by spitting inside a prison cell etc.
It also doesn't serve society when you slap convictions on teenagers whose future employment is affected, particularly if they want to work with children.
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