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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Chepalungu, CCM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Gideon Koske",
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    "content": "(b) the child’s tendency to engage in activities which is in conflict with the law; and (c) the surrounding facts and circumstances leading to the child’s conduct in conflict with the law. (3) A Children’s Officer shall assess a child under subsection (1) in an environment that is secure and is friendly to a child that may include a room in a police station, the children’s court or the offices of the Secretary. (4) A Children’s Officer shall assess a child in a manner that is conducive to ease and comfort a child and shall have regard to the best interest of a child. (5) The assessment of a child for purposes of this section shall be carried out in accordance with the Sixth Schedule. This is to clarify the manner in which a child may be assessed upon arrest. The amendment is meant to strengthen the Bill. The provision has procedures police officers can follow in assessing each and every arrested child in accordance with the Sixth Schedule."
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