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The article discusses issues related to the age of criminal responsibility for children in Sweden and other European countries. Currently, the Swedish system is under debate regarding lowering the age of responsibility to 13 years old, as part of efforts to address juvenile crime, especially gang-related and violent crimes. It explains that countries such as the Netherlands and Ireland have established a lower age starting at 10-12 years, with different punitive and educational approaches. Meanwhile, other countries focus more on protection and upbringing rather than direct punishment. The article also notes that developmental psychology advises caution in imposing strict sanctions on children, as their ability to control impulses and evaluate consequences is still evolving. Furthermore, lowering the age of responsibility could lead to an increase in crimes committed by younger children and their recruitment by gangs.
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