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Justice / Law in the United Kingdom / Childhood / Criminology / Juvenile delinquency / Young offender / Youth justice in England and Wales / Habitual offender / Police caution / Law / Criminal law / Crime
Date: 2013-06-27 19:37:24
Justice
Law in the United Kingdom
Childhood
Criminology
Juvenile delinquency
Young offender
Youth justice in England and Wales
Habitual offender
Police caution
Law
Criminal law
Crime

Admissibility of findings of guilt Young people test the boundaries Young people’s offending behaviour must be considered in the context of child and youth development; early adolescence through to early

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