Additional protection
The Act has provided extra protection for a child offender especially with regards to the privacy of the child. The trial for the Court for Children shall be in closed court (in camera). Only certain specified persons are allowed to attend the trial. There now a legal duty for the parents of the child to attend the trial. It also contains provisions to protect the child from associating with adult offenders in prison or elsewhere.Preamble
Preamble of the Act provides the following recognitions and acknowledgements: #RECOGNIZING that the country’s vision of a fully developed nation is one where social justice and moral, ethical and spiritual developments are just as important as economic development in creating a civil Malaysian society which is united, progressive, peaceful, caring, just and humane #RECOGNIZING that a child is not only a crucial component of such a society but also the key to its survival, development and prosperity #ACKNOWLEDGING 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 #RECOGNIZING 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 #ACKNOWLEDGING 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 #RECOGNIZING the role and responsibility of the family in society, that they be afforded the necessary assistance to enable them to fully assume their responsibilities as the source of care, support, rehabilitation and development of children in societyStructure
The Child Act 2001, in its current form (1 January 2006), consists of 15 Parts containing 135 sections and 2 schedules (including 1 amendment). * Part I: Preliminary * Part II: Co-ordinating Council for the Protection of Children * Part III: Appointment of Protector, etc. * Part IV: Courts for Children * Part V: Children in Need of Care and Protection ** Chapter 1: General ** Chapter 2: Temporary Custody and Medical Examination and Treatment ** Chapter 3: Offences in Relation to the Health and Welfare of Children ** Chapter 4: Notification on Taking a Child into Care, Custody or Control * Part VI: Children in Need of Protection and Rehabilitation ** Chapter 1: General ** Chapter 2: Offences * Part VII: Beyond Control * Part VIII: Trafficking in and Abduction of Children * Part IX: Institutions ** Chapter 1: Places of Safety and Places of Refuge ** Chapter 2: Places of Detention ** Chapter 3: Probation Hostels ** Chapter 4: Approved Schools ** Chapter 5: Henry Gurney Schools ** Chapter 6: Special Provisions in Relation to Places of Safety, Places of Refuge, Places of Detention, Probation Hostels, Approved Schools and Henry Gurney Schools ** Chapter 7: Miscellaneous * Part X: Criminal Procedure in Court for Children ** Chapter 1: Charge, Bail, etc. ** Chapter 2: Trials ** Chapter 3: Powers of the Court for Children at the Conclusion of Trial ** Chapter 4: Probation * Part XI: In the Care of Fit and Proper Person * Part XII: Contribution Orders * Part XIII: Miscellaneous, Arrest, Search, Seizure, etc. * Part XIV: Miscellaneous * Part XV: Savings and Transitional Provisions * SchedulesFirst Schedule
Second Schedule
See also
* Children ActReferences
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