
Children in Saudi Arabia’s Criminal Justice System
This 82-page report documents the routine arrest of children for such “offenses” as begging, running away from home, or being alone with a member of the opposite sex. Prosecutors can hold children, like adults, for up to six months before referring them to a judge. In the case of girls, authorities can detain them indefinitely, without judicial review, for what they say is “guidance.” Detention centers mix children under investigation or trial with children convicted of a crime and sometimes with adults. Judges regularly try children without the presence of lawyers or sometimes even guardians, even for crimes punishable by death, flogging, or amputation.
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ISBN: E2004
ISBN: E2004
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Table of Contents
- Adults Before Their Time
- I. Summary
- II. Key Recommendations
- III. Methods
- IV. Background on the Criminal Justice System
- V. The Juvenile Death Penalty
- VI. Children in Ministry of Social Affairs Detention Centers
- VII. Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
- VIII. Denial of Legal and Other Appropriate Assistance
- IX. Conditions for Foreign Children in Need of Protection
- X. Recommendations
- Acknowledgments
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