Sun.Star Cebu

Kids’ age doesn’t matter to bad guys

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A House bill seeking to lower the age of criminal liability is facing opposition from groups. Children are not criminals, the groups say as they launch an online signature petition to stop the amendment of the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006. Bad guys will find ways to use children and circumvent the laws protecting minors, the groups say.

Children are not criminals.

This was the message that various stakeholde­rs want to convey to lawmakers in Congress in a bid to stop the passage of bills lowering the age of criminal liability to nine years old from 15.

The proponents launched an online signature campaign opposing House Bill 002 seeking to amend the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006, including one co-authored by House Speaker Bebot Alvarez and Rep. Fredenil Castro.

They believed that the proposed measure will never deter the exploitati­on of children by criminal syndicates.

“Criminals will always find ways and means to avoid crimi- nal liability. Lowering the age of criminal responsibi­lity will only make the criminals use younger children,” the Children’s Legal Bureau (CLB) said in a statement.

The House Justice Sub-Committee on Correction­al Reforms is currently deliberati­ng at least six bills seeking to amend the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006, including HB 002, which was the first such measure filed during the 17th Congress.

While the bill acknowledg­ed that the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006 was “laudable” in its main purpose to protect the youth, it failed to deter criminals from using children in crimes, such as drug traffickin­g and robbery.

The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office, the Commission on Human Rights, various child rights advocates, and even some congressme­n are opposing to lower the age of criminal liability from the present 15 to nine years old.

Several groups, including the CLB, United Nations Internatio­nal Children Emergency Fund (Unicef ), and the Child Rights Network conducted a forum against the passage of HB 002 at the Capitol Social Hall.

The CLB said that lowering the age of criminal liability to nine years old would only mean that children who commit crimes could already be held liable and penalized by imprisonme­nt. /

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 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / AMPER CAMPAÑA ?? ADVOCATES. Child protection advocates gather in Cebu City for a forum to air their objection on proposed bills lowering the age of criminal liability to nine years old from 15.
SUNSTAR FOTO / AMPER CAMPAÑA ADVOCATES. Child protection advocates gather in Cebu City for a forum to air their objection on proposed bills lowering the age of criminal liability to nine years old from 15.

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