Is a 10-year-old too young to be held criminally responsible? - BTN High |
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In Australia, 10 is the age that someone can be held responsible for a crime and be locked up. Find out about how Australia compares to the rest of the world, and the ongoing debate about whether to raise the age. #raisetheage
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