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From the Childrens Act 1908 to today: Any progress for children in court?

Speech by Lord Justice Thomas

28/04/2009

 

Lord Justice Thomas hailed the “great achievement” of the Children’s Act 1908 - juvenile courts - and the key achievements in youth justice which have resulted from it.

He looked at improvements still to be made, including adapting questions to be suitable for a young witness or defendant and preventive measures to reduce the number of youth cases:

“There can be no doubt that we need to examine all aspects of the Youth Court critically to ensure that it provides a fair, yet firm, means of dealing with those who we cannot prevent from committing crimes when they are young.”

 

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