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Kids Law

Can you really become a criminal at 10?

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// In our third episode, Alma-Constance tells Lucinda that she was shocked to find out that when she turns 10 years old, she reaches the age of criminal responsibility. //

© Alma-Constance Denis-Smith and Lucinda Acland Length 00:25:15 11 February 2021 Season 1 Episode 3 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: Talk , Educational Country: UK Type: Episodic

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© Alma-Constance Denis-Smith and Lucinda Acland Length 00:25:15 11 February 2021 Season 1 Episode 3 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: Talk , Educational Country: UK Type: Episodic

Welcome to Kids Law!

Welcome to Kids Law!

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

Listen to episode one here

In our third episode, Alma-Constance tells Lucinda that she was shocked to find out that when she turns 10 years old, she reaches the age of criminal responsibility.

Alma talks to Max Hill QC, the Director of Public Prosecutions who is the head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), the organisation which decides whether to prosecute a person after considering the evidence given to them by the police.

Max describes what happens if the police need to investigate a situation where a child does something that is very seriously wrong and what happens if the child does need to go to court. Alma-Constance and Max discuss why some children end up committing crimes and the best ways of helping children keep out of trouble and avoiding being influenced and exploited by older people.

Max tells Alma -Constance that when he was 10 years old he enjoyed playing with his younger brother, and when grew up he decided he wanted to work in the law to help people get justice for things that have gone wrong. He thinks that everyone should understand more about the laws that affect them.

You can read more about the Crown Prosecution Service and Max Hill QC’s work as the Director of Public Prosecutions .

Alma-Constance and Lucinda would love to hear from you!

Tell us what you think of our episode, and if you've got any questions,  ideas about a topic or someone you'd like us to interview,  please  contact us through the website, kidslaw.info  or on social media  on Twitter @KidsLawInfo, Facebook and Instagram @KidsLawInfo

You can also email us: kidslaw@spark21.org

Please subscribe, rate, and share with your friends.

See you in the next episode!

If you've got any questions, ideas about a topic or someone to interview, get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!! You can email us at kidslaw@spark21.org, contact us through the website: www.kidslaw.info  or through social media: Facebook, X and Instagram @KidsLawInfo

Please subscribe, rate, and share the podcast with your friends.

See you soon in the next episode!


© Alma-Constance Denis-Smith and Lucinda Acland | 00:25:15

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