ACT Government agrees to raise the age of criminal responsibility to 14 if national push fails

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After national talks to raise the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 14 stalled, the ACT Government yesterday broke ranks with state and federal counterparts to endorse the reform.

The ACT Government has broken ranks to become the first jurisdiction to endorse raising the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 14 years of age.The ACT Government has become the first to support raising the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 14ACT Labor said it would begin work on the reform after the election, if it wins

A Council of Attorneys-General report into the issue is due next year, and ACT Attorney-General Gordon Ramsay had previously said the capital would remain in line with national progress on reform. Only one child under the age of 14 has been sentenced to detention in the 11 years to 2019, and just four under 12 were held on remand at the Bimberi Youth Justice Centre.

"I know, for some people, raising the age to 14, including for very serious offences such as murder and manslaughter, is something they are not comfortable with, so that is something we will look at as we continue to do the work."Ms Stephen-Smith said the ACT Government had approved the use of proceeds of crime to fund an analysis of what would need to be done to successfully raise the age.

"Obviously nothing is going to happen between now and then, but a re-elected Labor Government will progress this work with the community sector, with our community partners, to make sure that we understand the supports that are going to be needed for young people."ACT Law Society president Chris Donahue said Labor's motion in the Assembly yesterday indicated its commitment outside of a national consensus.

 

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You cant have a younger generation wanting to stand up for itself and question official narratives now do we ?

Will they be lowering the age of sexual consent to 14 as well? If not it's an obvious inconsistency

idiots.

Presumably parents will do jail time when younger offenders commit serious crimes.

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