Talk:Age of criminal responsibility in Australia
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So what are the punishments?
editReal quick, what are the punishments? If a 5 year old commits murder, what happens? Does the kid go to jail or anything? would the parents serve a severe sentence? Another scenario: I'm 9, almost turning 10. I'm going to try and steal as many things as I can because I'm not responsible for it. What's stopping me? Disregarding ethics, turning purely to logic, why would I obey the law? I'm just curious how this works. Maybe I'll do a little research and get back to this.
Is this sentence really necessary?
editThis seems really biased and doesn't contribute much to the article at all. "Although over represented in the incarcerated population, the vast majority of Indigenous youth are law abiding and suffer additionally when indigenous organisations focus on support of the criminal minority." 2604:3D09:1080:7D00:F86F:AE8A:2A68:FA14 (talk) 18:43, 24 September 2024 (UTC)
- Came here for the same thing. What on Earth is this highly editorialised, unsourced sentence doing in this article? Jarring and far below wikipedia standards. 110.147.195.66 (talk) 22:15, 28 October 2024 (UTC)