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Explore the debate on increasing the Age of Criminal Responsibility from 8 to 12. Learn about global standards, UNCRC recommendations, and the implications on young offenders' lives and society. Delve into arguments, neuroscience insights, and inconsistent age milestones. Participate in a survey to voice your opinion on setting the minimum age at 12.
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Equalities and Human Rights Committee Fulton MacGregor Christina McKelvie Alex Cole-Hamilton Mary Fee Gail Ross Annie Wells Oliver Mundell
Why raise the age from 8 to 12? • The UNCRC considers 8 to be too young • Globally, the average is 12 • They recommend that 12 should be the minimum • It would still be among the lowest in Europe • The UK has been criticised for setting its Age of Criminal Responsibility so low • 8 in Scotland • 10 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Investigating the issue Wish you weren’t here… • There are 13 cards with arguments on the issue • Some have information • Children’s Hearings • Ages in other countries • Some support raising the age • Neuroscience • Life chances • Inconsistent standards for age milestones • Some suggest reasons we might want to be cautious • Gang use of minors • Young children who commit serious crimes Wish you weren’t here…
Should the Age of Criminal Responsibility be raised from 8 to a minimum of 12? Yes 1 No 2 Abstain 3
What should the age of criminal responsibility be? 12? 13? 14? 15? 16?