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Massive Criticism Hits Philippines Govt For Bill Lowering Age Of Criminal Liability To 9

Massive Criticism Hits Philippines Govt For Bill Lowering Age Of Criminal Liability To 9
  • PublishedJanuary 22, 2019

Human rights groups and legislators have criticized the proposal to lower the age of criminal liability in the Philippines to 9-years-old warning that the move could harm rather than protect children.

The justice committee of the House of Representatives on Monday approved a bill proposing to lower the age of criminal liability from 15 to 9.

The Senateโ€™s justice committee began deliberating the proposal on Tuesday.

A number of senators have expressed concern the move, which is aimed at protecting children from being used by criminal syndicates, could end up punishing the minors instead.

โ€œIf our problem is that a lot of children are being used to commit crime, then maybe what we should do as a policy is to increase the penalty of adults who used kids to commit crime,โ€ Senator Joel Villanueva said.

Sen. Grace Poe warned that the Philippines would be creating โ€œkindergarten prisonsโ€ if the bill was approved.

โ€œThrow these kids in a congested jail with adult criminals and chances are they will emerge from prison and rejoin society not as reformed and skilled individuals but as bitter young men,โ€ she added.

Human rights group Karapatan said the proposal would place millions of children at โ€œgreater risk of being criminalised and stigmatised for life.โ€

House justice committee chairman Doy Leachon has defended the proposal.

โ€œThis bill was brought about by the alarming increase in the number of criminal syndicates using minors to carry out criminal acts based on recent news reports,โ€ he said in a statement.