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Age of criminal responsibility in Australia

In Australia, there is a special rule called the "age of criminal responsibility" that says when someone is old enough to be held responsible if they do something against the law. The age of criminal responsibility is different in every country, but in Australia, it's usually 10 years old.

This means that if a person is 10 years old or older and they do something that is against the law, they can be arrested and will be treated like a grown-up criminal. However, if someone is under 10 years old, they cannot be arrested because they are considered too young to understand the difference between right and wrong.

But just because they can't be arrested doesn't mean that they can't get help. There are special programs that can help younger kids learn how to make better choices and understand the importance of following the law.

In any case, it's important to remember that breaking the law is never a good idea, and everyone should do their best to follow the rules and be good citizens.