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Child crimes 'should be wiped at 18' says NIACRO | Child crimes 'should be wiped at 18' says NIACRO |
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People convicted of minor offences as children should be allowed to apply to have their criminal records wiped, a criminal justice organisation has said. | People convicted of minor offences as children should be allowed to apply to have their criminal records wiped, a criminal justice organisation has said. |
The Northern Ireland Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders (NIACRO) said old convictions could have a lasting negative impact. | The Northern Ireland Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders (NIACRO) said old convictions could have a lasting negative impact. |
It has produced a film outlining why they believe the law should change. | It has produced a film outlining why they believe the law should change. |
It features Falklands War veteran Simon Weston and Bob Ashford, founder of the Wipetheslateclean campaign. | It features Falklands War veteran Simon Weston and Bob Ashford, founder of the Wipetheslateclean campaign. |
Both men were candidates for police and crime commissioner roles in England, but were forced to stand down over minor offences committed during their formative years. | Both men were candidates for police and crime commissioner roles in England, but were forced to stand down over minor offences committed during their formative years. |
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