The Process and
Objectives of Sentencing
Sentencing an Offender
Restorative Justice
and Victims of Crime
Appeals and Prison System
Conditional Release
100
What is a pre-sentence report?
What is a document about the accused’s background, used for sentencing?
100
What is Millars maximum sentence in the case R. v. Millar?
What is life imprisonment?
100
What is a releasing circle?
What is a meeting to plan for the successful return of the offender to the community?
100
How many judges does an appeal court usually have?
What is three judges?
100
What is conditional release often referred to as?
What is house arrest?
200
What is long-term offender?
What is a criminal who repeatedly behaves in a way that could cause serious harm to others and who would likely reoffend?
200
What is a peace bond?
What is a court order requiring a person to keep the peace?
200
What is an ombudsman?
What is a government official appointed to hear and investigate complaints made against the government?
200
What does the Corrections and Conditional Release Act outlines?
What is the discipline procedures of inmates in prison and their day-to-day lives?
200
When can escorted absences be granted and for how long?
What is anytime for 5-15 days?
300
What was Vlado Maljkovich awarded in the case Maljkovich v. Canada?
What is $5000.00?
300
In R. v. Proulx, what did the Supreme Court of Canada rule?
What is it restored the original 18-month term, saying that the sentence was to condemn Proulx’s actions and to deter others from committing the same offence?
300
Crown attorneys keep the victims informed of the ________, _______ , and __________.
What is the Crown attorneys keep the victims informed of the charges, plea, and sentencing?
300
What does a case management team help an inmate with?
What is rehabilitation?
300
The ____________________________ outlines the rules governing conditional release
What is The Corrections and Conditional Release Act?
400
What are three objective of sentencing under the Criminal Code?
What is denounce unlawful conduct, deter the offender and others from committing offences and separate offenders from society, where necessary?
400
For a crime that carries a sentence of less than _______ year the offender may receive a discharge.
What is 14 years?
400
What act gives the victim the right to know the offence for which the offender was convicted?
What is The Corrections and Conditional Release Act?
400
What are three things correctional services are responsible for?
What is incarcerating all offenders, processing parole applications, running probation services?
400
Officials may grant inmates absences for many reasons. What are the main three reasons?
What is to participate in rehabilitation programs, to obtain medical treatment, and to attend significant family events?
500
What are two offences, In recent years, Parliament has toughened its position on?
What is sexual assault and organized crime?
500
What does a judge consider when deciding to suspend a sentence?
What is the character of the accused and the circumstances surrounding the offence?
500
What can restitution be given for? (6)
What is damage, loss or destruction of property, bodily harm, loss of income, cost of support and psychological services
500
Inmates are encouraged to enroll in __________ programs.
What is educational?
500
What is Royal Prerogative of Mercy? Who has the right to do this?
What is the right to revoke a fine or prison sentence or issue a pardon, the federal government of Canada can do this.
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