YCJA PURPOSE & PHILOSOPHY
YOUTH VS. ADULT JUSTICE
RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES
EXTRAS & SENTENCING
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BASICS
100

What is the main age group covered by the Youth Criminal Justice Act?

Youth aged 12–17

100

Which system is more focused on punishment: youth or adult?

Adult justice system

100

Which document protects the rights of youth in Canada?

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

100

What is an extrajudicial measure?

An alternative to court for minor youth offences.

100

What does federalism mean?

Power is shared between national and regional governments.

200

What is one reason the YCJA exists instead of using the adult justice system for youth?

Youth are still developing and can change their behaviour.

200

What happens to most youth offenders’ identities in court?

They are protected from being published.

200

Name one right a youth has when arrested.

Right to a lawyer, right to remain silent, right to have a parent present, and right to know why detained.

200

Give one example of an extrajudicial sanction.

Warning, apology, community service, counselling.

200

Name one responsibility of the federal government.

Defence, criminal law, foreign affairs, or currency.

300

What does “rehabilitation” mean in the youth justice system?

Helping youth learn from mistakes and reintegrate into society.

300

Give one reason custody is used less often for youth.

It can interfere with education and rehabilitation.

300

What responsibility comes with the right to freedom?

Respecting the rights and safety of others.

300

Why are extrajudicial measures often used for first-time offenders?

They reduce court involvement and support learning.


300

How does a person become a member of the Senate?

They must be appointed by the Governor General by recommendation from the Prime Minister.

400

Why is accountability still important under the YCJA?

Youth must understand consequences and take responsibility for harm caused.

400

How does sentencing differ between youth and adults?

Youth sentences are shorter and focus on rehabilitation.

400

Why must rights be balanced with responsibilities?

So personal freedom does not harm others or society.

400

What is one factor a judge considers when sentencing a youth?

Seriousness of offence or potential for rehabilitation.

400

Explain one reason why Judicial Independence is important.

- Judges base decisions solely on the law.

- Judges are not influenced by outside sources.

- Canadians have faith that the system protects everyone, not just a select population.

500

Explain how the YCJA reflects society’s belief in second chances.

It prioritizes learning, support, and reintegration over punishment.

500

Why might treating youth exactly like adults increase future crime?

It can reduce opportunities for growth and positive change.

500

Explain how rights can be limited in order to protect public safety.

Laws may restrict behaviour that puts others at risk.

500

Why is custody considered a last resort for youth?

Rehabilitation is usually more effective than incarceration.

500

What is an MP and who are they accountable to?

Member of Parliament.  They are elected by constituents in their ridings.
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