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100

A young person aged 12 to 17 who commits a crime

Young Offender

100

A person who has authority because of age or experience (Usually 65 or older)

Elder

100

A group of people living within the same area or having similar values.

Community

100

The obligation to act as a member of a jury, someone can be called to do ___ every three years.

Jury Duty

100

Unpaid work done by an offender as payment for crimes committed (A less harsh sentence than going to prison)

Community Service

200

A document kept by authorities naming any previous offenses that a person has committed.

Criminal Record

200

A group of people randomly selected from the population to oversee and dictate the sentencing of an offender

Jury

200

An action/argument put forward by a team that represents and supports the defendant.

Defense

200

The legal system that deals with offenders and law enforcement.

Justice System

200

Where trials and other legal cases happen (Presided over by a judge and jury)

Court

300

Something that is delivered without legal authority/outside of the judicial system.

Extrajudicial

300

To restore/reinstate someones way of life and bring them back into society.

Rehabilitate
300

Provides professional guidance in order to find a resolution to personal or cognitive issues

Counseling

300

A law that incorporates clarity of most offenses.

Criminal Code of Canada

300

The action of re-entering society after time in prison.

Reintegrate

400

The restoration of something lost.

Resititution

400

Any action that supports a political or social cause for others.

Advocacy Groups

400

The act or process of creating and enacting laws

Legislation

400

A community-directed system thats goal is to reach a consensus on an appropriate sentence for an offender. It's based on the idea that a crime is an offense against the entire community, not just the victim.

Sentencing Circle

400

Means treating people in a way that brings them to the same standard regardless of personal needs and issues.

Fair and Equitable

500

An organization that supplies multiple types of rehabilitation and reintegration services to prisoners that have been discharged.

John Howard Society

500

A organization that takes care of women, girls and children who have been criminalized and diminished, gives them a opportunity to reach their full potential

Elizabeth Fry Society

500

Directs court proceedings towards someone who has been charged.

Prosecution

500

The system that covers the prosecution of youth offenders ages 12-17.

Youth Criminal Justice Act

500

The act of isolating someone during sentencing or other court proceedings (can apply to jury, witnesses, offenders, etc.)

Sequester

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