CRBKLAW: Do you think children who are 10 years old understand if they have broken the law? 2016
CRCHOC: John is 10 years old. Do you think he has committed a crime and broken the law if he steals a bar of chocolate from a shop on purpose? 2016
CRWIND: John is 10 years old. Do you think he has committed a crime and broken the law if he breaks a neighbour's window with a brick on purpose? 2016
CRSTONE: John is 10 years old. Do you think he has committed a crime and broken the law if he throws stones at the police on purpose? 2016
CRPETE: Peter is 14 years old. He throws a cup at another young person, hitting him on the head. What do you think the staff in the children's home where Peter lives should do? 2016
CRPUNCH: John is 10 years old. Do you think he has committed a crime and broken the law if he punches someone on purpose? 2016
CRBIN: John is 10 years old. Do you think he has committed a crime and broken the law if he sets fire to a wheelie bin on purpose? 2016
CRROB10: Rob is 10 years old. For a dare he throws a brick at a neighbour's house and breaks a window. What do you think the person whould do? 2016
CRROB14: Rob is 14 years old, For a dare he throws a brick at a neighbour's house and breaks a window. What do you think the person whould do? 2016
CRROBJOB: Rob is now 20 years of age and is applying for a job. Should his boss be told that Rob broke a window when he was 14 years old? 2016
CRNI10YR: Do you think there should be an older age of criminal responsibility in Northern Ireland? 2016
CRNIAGE: What do you think the age of criminal responsibility should be in Northern Ireland? 2016