Juvenile Court - Scotland

Scotland

The age of majority under Scots law is 16. The Children's Hearings System was established in 1971, taking over from the previous juvenile courts the responsibility for dealing with children and young people who are in need of care or protection or who have committed alleged offences. The Scottish Children's Reporter Administration, a Scottish Government executive non-departmental public body with responsibility for protecting children at risk, became operational in 1996.

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