YCJA | Who's in the Court System | Advocacy Groups | Alternative Sentencing |
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What is 12-17
What age group does the YCJA deal with?
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What is the prosecutor
What is the lawyer called that is trying to find a suspect guilty?
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What is John Howard and Elizabeth Fry
What are the two major citizen led advocacy groups in Canada?
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What is if your mental state is the reason or a factor in why you committed a crime
What would warrant sentencing in a mental health facility?
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What is 14
At what age can youths receive adult sentences?
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What is 12
How many jurors make up a jury?
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What is Youths and Adults who have broken the law
Who does advocacy groups work with?
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What is Community service
What is a common form of alternative sentencing that helps the community?
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What is to rehabilitate youths
What is the purpose of the YCJA?
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What is 18+ years and a Canadian citizen
Who is eligible for jury duty?
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What is independently
These organizations work ________ of government
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What is Everyone affected by the crime
Who is in involved in circle justice?
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What is it is expunged
What happens to the majority of youth criminal records when they turn 18?
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What is Judge or Jury
Over the age of 14, one can ask for either _____ or ______ to determine their fate.
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What is help them find jobs and places to live
How does these groups help those return to their community?
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What is To heal those injured
What is the purpose of restorative justice?
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What is it isn't released
When youths ARE NOT tried as adults, what happens to their name in the media?
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What is unanimous
To reach a verdict, the jury votes must be______
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What is Women and girls, everyone
The Elizabeth Fry Society focuses on helping ______ while the John Howard Society helps ______
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What is To rehabilitate
What is the purpose of alternative sentencing?
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