Young age as a barrier to criminal liability
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https://doi.org/10.61212/jsd/355Keywords:
cognition, ; abstinence of responsibility, juvenileAbstract
This research has dealt with the topic of young age as a barrier to criminal liability. It may be particularly important to examine this topic because young persons are considered to be prohibited from penal liability owing to the absence of superfluous queens. criminal offence ", since every offender should be punished for his offences, this is all the more important because criminal liability is based on many legal implications, both when available and when denied. We have concluded this research with a series of findings and recommendations, most notably that Jordanian legislators are included in criminal liability according to the development and development of mental queens. and a difference in a teenager's liability between a felony and a misdemeanor and a violation, the lesson in determining the age of modernity is the juvenile's age at the time of the commission of the offence and not the time of the proceedings or the time of sentencing. and we hope that legislation will not establish a minimum age for modernity because social risk is not related to a certain age.
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