If you do the crime...
Fight for the Right
Jury Duty
Wordy Words
Hodge Podge
100
The YCJA does not make an example of youth but instead uses this.
What are alternative or meaningful consequences?
100
This group believes that prevention is key.
What is the John Howard Society?
100
The number of jurors that need to agree on a verdict for it pass.
What is 12?
100
To fix underlying problems
What is rehabilitate?
100
The year the YCJA came into effect.
What is 2003?
200
Shoplifting versus assault deals with this factor of determining consequences.
What is seriousness of the offence?
200
This group works with women and girls.
What is the Elizabeth Fry Society?
200
Jurors need to be this old to serve on a jury.
What is 18?
200
To reabsorb into socierty
What is reintegrate?
200
The YCJA deals with this age group of people.
What is 12 - 17 years old?
300
First time offender versus repeat offender deals with this factor of determining consequences.
What is history of the young person?
300
Advocacy groups are similar to this type of organization that works with government.
What are lobby groups?
300
This many people are on a jury.
What is 12?
300
The outcome of a trial.
What is verdict?
300
The law dictating the consequences for adults is named this.
What is the Criminal Code of Canada?
400
Alcohol or drug abuse deals with this factor of determining consequences.
What is the background of the young person?
400
This group believes that each situation needs to be looked at on an individual level.
What is the Elizabeth Fry Society?
400
Qualifications to serve on a jury include these three things.
What is being a Canadian citizen, 18 years old, no criminal record?
400
In charge of proving guilt of offender.
What is prosecution?
400
A criminal record prevents these future activities.
What is getting a job, volunteering, travelling outside of the country?
500
Remorse from a young offender will impact this factor of determining consequences.
What is attitude of the young offender?
500
This group has stated that for every dollar put toward prevention, taxpayers could save $7 - $20 on incarceration.
What is the John Howard Society?
500
At this age, individuals can choose to be tried by a judge and jury for serious offences.
What is 14 and older?
500
To remove from contact.
What is sequester?
500
This document is sealed once a crime hasn't been committed for three years if charged as a young offender.
What is a criminal record?
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