Council on Legislation opposes extended child detention in youth crime proposal

In its review of the Swedish government's January proposal to toughen youth criminal justice—including lowering the age of criminal responsibility to 13 and extending child detention—the Council on Legislation strongly criticizes the detention extension from three to five months as incompatible with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. It also flags procedural flaws in the bill's preparation.

The Council's opinion, released in February 2026, targets key elements of the government's bill aimed at enhancing investigations of serious crimes by under-18s. The proposal, first announced on January 26 alongside lowering the criminal responsibility age from 15 to 13 for offenses like murder and explosions, also seeks more coercive measures and longer pre-trial detention.

The expert jurists state: 'Such an extension cannot be considered compatible with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child's requirement that children be deprived of liberty only for the shortest appropriate period.' They argue it won't improve investigations of complex crimes and recommend rejecting the provision.

Additionally, the Council notes the age-lowering aspect—intended to apply to 13- and 14-year-olds—was inadequately addressed in consultations, breaching preparation rules under Sweden's Instrument of Government. This further justifies opposition to implementation.

Sweden, having ratified the UN Convention, prioritizes children's rights and minimal deprivation of liberty. The bill now faces these hurdles before potential parliamentary debate.

Artigos relacionados

Swedish Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer announcing proposal to lower criminal age to 13, with protest imagery and controversy visuals in background.
Imagem gerada por IA

Government proposes lowering criminal age to 13 years

Reportado por IA Imagem gerada por IA

The Swedish government has proposed temporarily lowering the age of criminal responsibility from 15 to 13 for serious crimes such as murder and explosions. The proposal faces strong criticism from the justice system, child rights organizations, and experts who warn of increased crime and violations of the child convention. Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer defends it as necessary to protect society.

The government has proposed lowering the age of criminal responsibility to 13 despite prior criticism, but the Council on Legislation now strongly opposes the plan. According to the council, it risks increasing youth crime rather than reducing it and conflicts with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer defends the need for reform but promises to review the statement.

Reportado por IA

German Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig (SPD) has rejected lowering the minimum age for criminal prosecution. This comes in the context of an alleged killing by a 12-year-old in Dormagen. Instead, she advocates for youth welfare and family courts.

O Senado da Argentina transformou o novo Regime Penal Juvenil em lei, reduzindo a idade de responsabilidade criminal para 14 anos, com 44 votos a favor e 27 contra, após sete horas de debate. Também aprovou a reforma trabalhista com 42 votos afirmativos e 28 negativos, incorporando mudanças da Câmara dos Deputados que removeram um artigo controverso sobre licença por doença. O partido governista celebrou os avanços, enquanto a oposição criticou as medidas como prejudiciais aos trabalhadores e aos direitos humanos.

Reportado por IA

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) states in SVT's 30 minuter that he takes teen deportations very seriously, but offers no promises on quick decisions. Migration Minister Johan Forssell faces opposition criticism after a committee meeting where he provided no concrete answers on solutions. The debate highlights tensions within the Tidö agreement on migration policy.

The Swedish government has received approval from the EU Commission for a fast-track on a new law forcing social media platforms to remove gang recruitment material within one hour. Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer described it as the first such legislation in any EU member state. The law targets the recruitment of children into gangs via platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat.

Reportado por IA

O governador de Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro, endossou a inclusão de uma reforma do regime penal juvenil nas sessões extraordinárias do Congresso, criticando o garantismo ligado ao kirchnerismo. Suas declarações responderam ao assassinato do adolescente Jeremías Monzón, cometido por menores em Santa Fe. Pullaro enfatizou que crimes graves devem ser julgados com penas proporcionais, independentemente da idade do autor.

 

 

 

Este site usa cookies

Usamos cookies para análise para melhorar nosso site. Leia nossa política de privacidade para mais informações.
Recusar