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What is doli incapax?

What is doli incapax? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. (law) The principle that a child cannot be held legally responsible for its actions and so cannot be convicted of a criminal offence.
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So what's their position on whether or not doli incapax protects children or in fact is sometimes prejudicial to their rights?
Common law presumes children below the age of seven years to be incapable of committing a crime as, legally, they are doli incapax and thus cannot form the intention, which the law requires for the commission of a crime.
A child under ten is said to be doli incapax, that is, incapable of crime.
The Attorney General's Department initiated a review of the doli incapax and the age of criminal responsibility in response to the case.
Mainly due to Doli Incapax findings, the conviction rate for sexually abusive youth aged between 10 and 14 years was extremely low.
Thus, while the doli incapax defence afforded certain protections to children, it could not be applied in every case.

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