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Summary: The Committee on the Rights of the Child has submitted its report to the General Assembly (GA). The report will be presented during the GA's 67th session in New York.
In its annual report to the General Assembly, the Committee on the Rights of the Child outlined the work it has undertaken, including: Age of criminal responsiblity In outlining the trends and challenges, the Committee noted with concern that there is a growing tendency in both While public security is a goal that the Committee understands and shares, It said that evidence does not sustain the view (often held or repeated by the mass media) that juvenile delinquency is on the rise and that it is linked to insecurity in general; nor does it show that a harsher treatment of young offenders by itself improves public security. Further Information
developed and developing regions of the world to consider — or even reform earlier progressive legislation on juvenile criminal justice — by lowering the age of criminal responsibility and increasing penalties for children found guilty, in a misguided effort to reduce increasing public insecurity and, as a result, weakening the realization of children’s rights.