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ACT 611 CHILD ACT 2001 Incorporating all admentment up to 1 st january 20006 SUMITRA KAN FONG KUEN JULY 2015

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Act 611 CHILD ACT 2001 Incorporating all admentment up to 1st january 20006

Act 611 CHILD ACT 2001Incorporating all admentment up to 1st january 20006Sumitra kan Fong KuenJuly 2015

child means a person under the age of eighteen years; and in relation to criminal proceedings, means a person who has attained the age of criminal responsibility as prescribed in section 82 of the Penal Code [Act 574];Any act of a child Under 12 years old - Nothing is consider an offence82. Nothing is an offence which is done by a child under ten years of age. Act of a child above 10 and under 12 years of age, who has not attained sufficient maturity of understanding.83. Nothing is an offence which is done by a child above ten years of age and under twelve, who has not attained sufficient maturity of understanding to judge of the nature and consequence of his conduct on that occasion.(source: Malaysia. The Commissioner of Law. (2006). Act 574 PENAL CODE Incorporating all amendments up to 1 January 2006)Acknowledge that a child being immatureAcknowled that a child, by reason of his physical, mental and emotional immaturity, is in need of special safeguards, care and assistance, after birth, to enable him to participate in and contribute positively towards the attainment of the ideals of a civil Malaysian society

Family is the base for growth & developmentAcknowledge that the family as the fundamental group in society which provides the natural environment for the growth, support and well-being of all its members, particularly children, so that they may develop in an environment of peace, happiness, love and understanding in order to attain the full confidence, dignity and worth of the human person.

Non discrimination policyRecognizing every child is entitled to protection and assistance in all circumstances without regard to distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, social origin or physical, mental or emotional disabilities or any other status.

Section 31. (1) Neglicence on the part of care takerAny person who, being a person having the care of a child (a) abuses, neglects, abandons or exposes the child in a manner likely to cause him physical or emotional injury or causes or permits him to be so abused, neglected, abandoned or exposed; or sexually abuses the child or causes or permits him to be so abused, commits an offence and shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years or to both. CHILDREN IN NEED OF CARE AND PROTECTION Chapter 1 17. (1)A child is in need of care and protection if (a) the child has been or there is substantial risk that the child will be physically injured or emotionally injured or 30 Laws of Malaysia Act 611 sexually abused by his parent or guardian or a member of his extended family;

CHILDREN IN NEED OF CARE AND PROTECTION (b) the child has been or there is substantial risk that the child will be physically injured or emotionally injured or sexually abused and his parent or guardian, knowing of such injury or abuse or risk, has not protected or is unlikely to protect the child from such injury or abuse;

CHILDREN IN NEED OF CARE AND PROTECTION (c) the parent or guardian of the child is unfit, or has neglected, or is unable, to exercise proper supervision and control over the child and the child is falling into bad association;

CHILDREN IN NEED OF CARE AND PROTECTION Chapter 1 17. (1)A child is in need of care and protection if (d) the parent or guardian of the child has neglected or is unwilling to provide for him adequate care, food, clothing and shelter;

PRIVAcy in court casesIf a Court For Children sits in the same building as other Courts, the Court For Children shall have a different entrance and exit from those of the other Courts to enable children to be brought to and from the Court For Children with privacy

Taking a child into temporary custody18. Any Protector or police officer who is satisfied on reasonable grounds that a child is in need of care and protection may take the child into temporary custodyNotify the guardian(s).Ill-treatment, neglect, abandonment or exposure of children 31. (1)Any person who, being a person having the care of a child (a) abuses, neglects, abandons or exposes the child in a manner likely to cause him physical or emotional injury or causes or permits him to be so abused, neglected, abandoned or exposed; or

Ill-treatment, neglect, abandonment or exposure of children (b) sexually abuses the child or causes or permits him to be so abused, commits an offence and shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years or to both.Children not to be used for begging, etc32. allows that child to be on any street, premises or place for the purposes of (a) begging, receiving alms, whether or not there is any pretence of singing, playing, performing or offering anything for sale; or (b) carrying out illegal hawking, illegal lotteries, gambling or other illegal activities detrimental to the health and welfare of the child, commits an offence and shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding five thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to both.

Children beyond control46. (1) If the parent or guardian of a child requests the Court For Children in writing to detain a child in an approved school, place of refuge, probation hostel or centre on the ground that the parent or guardian is unable to exercise proper control over the child

Children beyond controlthe Court For Children may, on the recommendation of the probation officer, order that the child (aa) be sent to an approved school, place of refuge, probation hostel or centre, as may be appropriate; or

Children beyond control(bb (ii) some ot) be placed for such period not exceeding three years under the supervision of (i) a probation officer; or (ii) her person appointed for the purpose by the Court,and any such order may require the child to reside for a period not exceeding twelve months in a probation hostel.

Part VIII TRAFFICKING AND ABDUCTION OF CHILDREN

48. (1) . Unlawful transfer of possession, custody or control of childwithin or outside Malaysia commits an offence and shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding ten thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to both.

Offence of taking or sending out a child without appropriate consent of person having lawful custody 52. (1) Any parent or guardian who (a) does not have the lawful custody of a child; and (b) takes or sends out a child, whether within or outside Malaysia, without the consent of the person who has the lawful custody of the child commits an offence and shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding ten thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to both

When a child can be sent to Henry Gurney School 75. (1) If (a) a child is found guilty of any offence punishable with imprisonment; (b) the probation report submitted to the Court For Children shows that the parents or guardian of the child can no longer exercise or is incapable of exercising any proper control over him; the child is habitually in the company of persons of bad character; and the child is not suitable to be rehabilitated in an approved school; andWhen a child can be sent to Henry Gurney School (c) it appears to the Court For Children that the offence committed is serious in nature; and (ii) by reason of the nature of the childs criminal habits and tendencies it is expedient that the child be subject to detention for such term and under such instruction and discipline as appears most conducive to his reformation and the repression of crime,Henry Gurney schoolRehabilitating centre for the Juvenile delinquents age 14-21 years old5 Henry Gurney Schools in Malaysia:SHG Telok Mas, MelakaSHG Kota Kinabalu, SabahSHG Keningau, SabahSHG Puncak Borneo, SarawakSHG Wanita, Batu Gajah, Perak

(source: Jabatan Penjara Malaysia http://www.prison.gov.my/images/carta/shg.htm)

Henry Gurney School Rehabilitation Programme(source: Jabatan Penjara Malaysia http://www.prison.gov.my/images/carta/shg.htm)Prior to ReleaseParole Leave (7 days)Motivational talksCarreer guidanceSocial skills trainingPower of Minister to remove person undergoing imprisonment to Henry Gurney School77. (1) The Minister may, by warrant under his hand, direct any person who (a) has attained the age of eighteen years but has not attained the age of twenty-one years; and (b) is in prison under a sentence of imprisonment,

to be removed to a Henry Gurney School.Trials of children to be in conformity with this ActBAIL84. (1) If a child is arrested with or without a warrant, the child shall be brought before a Court For Children within twenty-four hours exclusive of the time necessary for the journey from the place of arrest to the Court For Children.TRIALS - Parent or guardian required to attend88. (1) If a child is charged with any offence, the Court For Children shall require the childs parents or guardian to attend at the Court For Children before which the case is heard or determined during all the stages of the proceedings , (2) Any parent or guardian of a child who fails to attend the Court For Children when required to do so under subsection (1) commits an offence and shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding five thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to both.

Separation of child from adult in police stations or Courts85. Appropriate arrangements shall be made to prevent a child while (i) being detained in a police station; Child 81 (ii) being conveyed to or from any Court; or (iii) waiting before or after attendance in any Court, from associating with an adult who is charged with an offence;

Protection for girls85. Appropriate arrangements shall be made (b) to ensure that a child, if a girl, while being so detained or conveyed, or waiting, is under the care of a woman; and

PRIVACY85. Appropriate arrangements shall be made (c) to prevent the picture of a child while (i) being detained in a police station; (ii) being conveyed to or from any Court; or (iii) waiting before or after attendance in any Court, from being recorded in any manner on tape or film or by any electronic medium.

Read more:Malaysia. The Commissioner of Law Division. (2006).Act 611. Child Act 2001. Incorporating all amendment up to 1st January 2006. Retrieved July 21, 2015 from http://www.agc.gov.my/Akta/Vol.%2013/Act%20611.pdf