Explain the English Children Act, including the three main principles. Explain your view of this Act

What will be an ideal response?


? In 1908, England passed legislation that established for the first time that young offenders were to be treated separately from adult offenders; the law was known as the Children Act.
? Like the United States, England adheres to the parens patriae treatment philosophy, which recognizes that youths are in need of special consideration and assistance.
? The Children Act was founded on three main principles:
? Juvenile offenders should be kept separate from adult criminals and should receive treatment differentiated to suit their special needs.
? Parents should be made more responsible for the wrongdoing of their children.
? The imprisonment of juveniles should be abolished.
? Student views will vary.

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