Terms
YCJA
Factors for the YCJA
Jury
Justice Advocacy Groups
100
Governed by rules that apply to everyone, taking into account individual needs and circumstances
What is fair and equitable?
100
12-17
What is the age span for the YCJA
100
A violent offence is more ________ than a non-violent one
What is serious
100
The name of a person sitting on the jury
What is juror
100
This group is all about prevention
What is John Howard Society
200
Applying laws
What is justice system?
200
This is protected through the YCJA (hint: not protected in the CCC)
What is privacy
200
Takes into account someone's past
What is history
200
A person over 18 years of age with this is NOT allowed on jury duty
What is criminal record
200
This group is all about the individual
What is Elizabeth Fry Society
300
Help in the community performed as part of a sentence
What is community service?
300
Allows most young offenders to avoid this
What is criminal record
300
Takes responsibility and shows remorse
What is attitude
300
Serving on a jury is considered a _____ of Canadians
What is duty
300
These groups are _____ in relation to the government
What is independent
400
To instill positive behaviours and attitudes
What is rehabilitate
400
passed by parliament in this year
What is 2003
400
Includes substance abuse, family life, etc
What is circumstance
400
The 12 votes of the jury have to be
What is unanimous
400
The goal of these groups is what?
What is solve underlying reasons for crime
500
To make part of again
What is reintegrate
500
Prohibits adult sentences for these ages
What is 12 to 14 years
500
This part of the brain is not fully formed until age 25 and is a reason youth are tried differently than adults
What is frontal lobe
500
Employers have to give you time off to serve jury duty but may not ____ you
What is pay
500
A sentencing circle works on this idea about breaking the law
What is harms everyone in the community
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