Protection Fact Sheet: Children in Conflict with the Law

 

  • There are 1 million children in detention today.
  • 90% of children in conflict with the law are petty offenders.
  • Four out of five children who commit an offence only commit one in their life time.
  • The majority of children who end up in the criminal justice system are from deprived communities and discriminated against minorities.
  • In the UK, 50% of children in detention have either been in care or involved with the social services.  A significant proportion have also suffered violence or sexual abuse at home. 
  • In Uganda, 70% of children taking part in a study on children in conflict with the law said that their main reason for stealing was to get food and meet basic needs.
  • In Kenya, research found that 80 – 85% of children in police custody or correctional facilities were children in need of care and protection and had committed no offence. 33 countries and territories still permit corporal punishment as a court sentence for children. 
  • 6 countries still permit the death sentence for crimes committed by children and 15

Further information

pdf: http://www.crin.org/docs/sc_facts.doc

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