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These Regulations bring into force the following provisions of the Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Act 2019 (“the Act”) on 17 December 2021:
Sections 1 and 2 – raising the age of criminal responsibility from 8 years to 12 years.
Section 28 – permitting a police constable to take a child aged under 12 years, who is behaving (or likely to behave) in a way that is causing or risks causing significant harm to another person, to a place of safety.
Section 33(1) to (3) – providing that certain statutory search powers that depend on a child being suspected of an offence still apply in relation to the suspected behaviour of a child under 12 years.
Sections 34 to 38 – permitting a constable to apply to a sheriff for an order authorising a search in relation to a child under 12 years.
Sections 39 to 46 – providing that a police constable does not have power to question a child under 12 years otherwise than in accordance with the Act.
Sections 47 to 55 – providing for rules about investigative interviews of children under 12 years (either by agreement or as authorised by a child interview order) and for questioning of a child under 12 years in urgent cases.
Section 56(1), (2) and (5) – providing for a register of child interview rights practitioners.
Sections 58 to 71 – providing for rules about the taking and destruction of physical data and samples from children under 12 years and from children 12 years and over in relation to conduct which occurred when they were under 12 years.
Section 72 – requiring that a person or a court, when exercising relevant powers under part 4 of the Act, must treat the need to safeguard and promote the wellbeing of the child as a primary consideration.
Sections 74 to 76 – authorising a constable to use reasonable force when exercising relevant powers under Part 4 of the Act. Section 75 creates an offence of obstruction of a constable exercising such powers.
Section 77 – amending section 91 of the Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011 to require a children’s hearing to consider the need for further reports, in deciding whether to defer a decision to a subsequent hearing.
Sections 78 and 79 – requiring Scottish Ministers to carry out a review of the operation of the Act within 3 years of when section 1 comes into force, and with a view to considering the future age of criminal responsibility, subject to consultation with appropriate persons.
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