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100

In the context of Unit 2, this can be described as the applying of laws

What is Justice

100

According to the YCJA, a person must be this age and have committed a serious offense to request a trial by jury

What is 14 years old

100

In Canada, pleading this will not get you out of trouble when you break the law.

What is Ignorance

100

The YCJA deals with offenders between these ages

What is 12-17

100

This includes the evidence that supports the guild of an accused person

What is the prosecution

200

A consequence for a crime, such as imprisonment, determined by a court of law

What is a Sentence

200

Employers are legally required to give their employees time off for jury duty, however, they are not required to do this in Canada

What is pay their employees

200

This Advocacy group stands up for the rights of men and women in trouble with the law in Canada

What is the John Howard Society

200

The YCJA protects this aspect of a young offenders life, unlike the Criminal Code of Canada

What is their privacy

200

Lady Justice is almost always portrayed as this

What is blind

300

A permanent record of breaking the law, which is public information. A criminal record can bar you from some jobs, volunteer positions, and travel to other countries

What is a Criminal Record

300

In order for a verdict to be reached by a jury, their decision must be this

What is unanimous

300

Organizations like the John Howard Society and Elizabeth Fry Society operate independently of this

What is the Government

300

A young offender can be tried as adult if their crime is of this nature

What is serious

300

According to Statistics Canada, most young offenders get in trouble with the law this many times

What is once

400

To make part of again

What is Reintegrate

400

This word means to remove from contact

What is sequester

400

Advocacy groups also work to influence governments to improve and enact new forms of this in order to create a more fair and equitable system

What is legislation or laws

400

The YCJA was passed by Canadian Parliament in this year

What is 2003

400

Upon arrest, Canadian law enforcement officers have the option to give the offender a warning or do this

What is charge them

500

To instill positive behaviours and attitudes

What is Rehabilitate

500

A person can only be excused from jury duty if it would cause them this

What is undue hardship

500

This approach to crime is much more cost effective than traditional policies of punishing crime

What is prevention

500

In addition to the seriousness, history, and attitude of the offender, this factor is considered when deciding what happens to a young offender

What are the offenders circumstances

500

Youth Justice Committees were influenced by this First Nations form of justice

What are sentencing circles

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