Since reinstating the death penalty in 2014, Pakistan has executed at least six known juvenile offenders. While the Juvenile Justice System Ordinance prohibits sentencing juveniles to death, police officers are not required to examine evidence like birth certificates to determine a suspect’s age, and instead rely on arbitrary assessments based on a person’s physical appearance. Produced in partnership with Justice Project Pakistan, this video uses a game show format to demonstrate how unreliable visual assessments of age are, showing how the current system results in juvenile death sentences.