19th August 2021

In this short round up, we look back on everything we have learnt in Series 1, and all the questions still left to ask our guests in future series!

In Series 1 we have discussed issues such as:

  • How laws are made 
  • The difference between criminal and civil law 
  • What the “age of criminal responsibility” really means
  • How the police enforce the law to protect citizens
  • Youth courts, and how they are used to help children through the legal process
  • The highest court in the UK: the Supreme Court, and its role in ensuring justice for UK citizens 

 

We would like to say a big thank you to all our Series 1 speakers for coming on the podcast and explaining all these legal issues in such a clear and interesting way.

We have lots of great speakers and questions lined up for Series 2, so keep your eyes peeled!

 

Alma-Constance and Lucinda would love to hear from you! 

 

Tell us what you think of our episode, and if you’ve got any questions, ideas about a topic or someone you’d like us to interview, please contact us through the website or through social media on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @KidsLawInfo 

You can also email us: kidslaw@spark21.org

Please subscribe, rate, and share with your friends. 

See you in the next episode!

 

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Series 1 Quiz

Have a go at our quiz and see what you've learnt throughout Series 1!

1 / 11

What is the current legal voting age in England and Wales

2 / 11

Does the council try to keep brothers and sisters together when their biological parents can't take care of them?

3 / 11

What can children do if they are interested in law?

4 / 11

Can children work and get paid for it?

5 / 11

What phrase did Cressida Dick tell Alma-Constance the Police often use

6 / 11

What does a mediator do?

7 / 11

What do the scales on the Justice statue represent?

8 / 11

Can you become a criminal at age 10?

9 / 11

Where should you go for the latest Covid-19 guidance?

10 / 11

What is the aim of this podcast?

11 / 11

What does a judge do?

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