The legal framework for youth justice in the United Kingdom involves specific age thresholds for criminal responsibility and requirements for parental involvement. Which of the following statements correctly identifies these legal standards?
- In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the age of criminal responsibility is , and parents or guardians are expected to attend court with any offender under .Cevap
- BIn Scotland, the age of criminal responsibility is , aligning with the threshold at which a young person can first appear in a Youth Court in England and Wales.
- CYouth Courts are designed specifically for offenders aged to , ensuring that children under are not subject to the same legal requirements as older teenagers.
- DA -year-old appearing in court in London is legally considered an adult for criminal proceedings and does not require a parent or guardian to be present.
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In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the age of criminal responsibility is , and parents or guardians are expected to attend court with any offender under .
The correct answer accurately reflects that the age of criminal responsibility in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland is years old. It also correctly states that for any defendant under the age of , a parent or guardian is expected to be present in court to support the minor.
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Age thresholds in the UK Youth Justice System
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Review the specific differences between the Scottish legal system and the system used in England and Wales, particularly regarding 'Not Proven' verdicts and Children's Hearings.
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