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  2. Appropriate adult - Wikipedia

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    In English law, an appropriate adult is a parent, guardian or social worker; or if no person matching this is available, any responsible person over 18. The term was introduced as part of the policing reforms in the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and applies in England and Wales.

  3. Janet Leach (appropriate adult) - Wikipedia

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    Janet Leach is an English social worker, known for the role she played as an appropriate adult in the questioning of Fred West, one of the two perpetrators of the Gloucester serial murders. For these murders, he and his wife Rose West , against whom Leach testified at trial, became notorious.

  4. Police child protection powers in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    They also found that some police authorities placed children with relatives, family friends or other appropriate adults more readily than others. [ 9 ] Masson et al.'s research discovered that three quarters of children removed under police protection provisions were taken to police stations; and when there the police are limited for safe ...

  5. Suitable age and discretion - Wikipedia

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    Generally, those who reach the age of 18 are legally considered to have reached the age of majority, but persons below that age may gain adult rights through legal emancipation. The legal working age in Western countries is usually between 14 and 16, depending on the hours and type of employment.

  6. Age of majority (England) - Wikipedia

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    The age of majority in England is 18, having been reduced from 21 by the Family Law Reform Act 1969.At that age persons are considered to acquire capacity in full to enter into legally binding contracts (thus to hold a credit card and take out a loan), to vote in elections, to buy tobacco and cigarettes and have a tattoo.

  7. Murder of Maxwell Confait - Wikipedia

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    The victim, presenting as female. Maxwell Thomas Berty Confait (1945 – 21 or 22 April 1972), [1] also known locally as Michelle and "Handbag", was a 26-year-old Seychelles-born cross-dresser who was murdered in London, England, on either 21 or 22 April 1972.

  8. Covid-19: What are the different rules in place across the UK?

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    Rules to tackle Covid-19 in England are to loosen after other nations in the UK already announced the lifting of some restrictions. Boris Johnson told MPs in the House of Commons on Wednesday more ...

  9. Youth justice in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Children under the age of 10 are irrefutably presumed to be incapable of committing an offence. [2] Prior to 1998, a child aged between 10 and 13 was presumed under doli incapax to be incapable of committing an offence unless the prosecution were able to prove that the child knew the difference between right and wrong, although a range of mitigating factors particular to childhood are normally ...