
@article{ref1,
title="Challenges in defining the &quot;child&quot;, &quot;juvenile&quot; and &quot;juvenile delinquency&quot; in the international and Sri Lankan domestic law",
journal="Sri Lanka journal of forensic medicine, science and law",
year="2012",
author="Goonerathne, Induwara",
volume="3",
number="2",
pages="15-21",
abstract="The concepts of &quot;Child&quot; &quot;Juvenile&quot; and &quot;delinquency&quot; are three notions that legal and medico-legal communities categorically deals with. The concept of child is not only relevant to medico-legal practice in terms of managing child abuse but also dealing with juvenile delinquents. The Term child has diverse significations in the literature. These include and not limited to &quot;persons under the age of eighteen years of age‟, &quot;those who have not reached &quot;majority&quot;‟ and &quot;those who are under the age of fourteen‟. Many &quot;terms&quot; such as &quot;minor&quot;, &quot;infant&quot; &quot;juvenile&quot; &quot;sub adult&quot; are used interchangeably and confusingly to denote the &quot;child&quot; semantically, while each term tend to own its own literal meaning . Such terms may have different connotations all together in contexts of law.The aim of this paper is to examine and evaluate the concept of &quot;child&quot; ,the concept of &quot;juvenile&quot; and the concept of &quot;delinquency&quot; and their definitions as applied in the law. Although several other disciplines (e.g psychology) may have many different additional terms to denote a &quot;child&quot; or a &quot;juvenile&quot;, it is not the scope of this paper to examine such other disciplines other than the discipline of law. This conceptual analysis therefore is limited to the use of the term &quot;child&quot; and &quot;juvenile&quot; and similar terminology to denote a child or a juvenile in the legal literature and medico- legal case work.<p />",
language="",
issn="2012-7081",
doi="10.4038/sljfmsl.v3i2.5436",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljfmsl.v3i2.5436"
}