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100

What is the name of the law that outlines consequences for young people who commit criminal offences in Canada? 

A) Criminal Code of Canada
B) Youth Criminal Justice Act
C) Juvenile Offenders Act
D) Children's Rights and Responsibilities Act

B) Youth Criminal Justice Act

100

When a young person breaks the law and is caught by a police officer, what are the two options the officer may take?

A) Issue a fine or take them to jail
B) Charge the young person or issue a warning
C) Charge the young person (and send them to court) or not charge the young person
D) Arrest the young person or release them immediately


Answer: C) Charge the young person (and send them to court) or not charge the young person

100

When a young person fails to complete their program or commits a serious crime, what typically happens?

A) They are sent to a rehabilitation center
B) They are referred to court for further consequences
C) They receive a warning and no further action is taken
D) They are immediately expelled from school

B) They are referred to court for further consequences

100

What is the term for the act of compensating for damage or loss, often required as a punishment for young offenders?

A) Community service
B) Restitution
C) Rehabilitation
D) Probation


Answer: B) Restitution

100

Which person decides what punishment, if any, should be given to a young offender after a court hearing?

A) Judge
B) Police officer
C) Counselor
D) Victim


Answer: A) Judge

200

A lawyer who uses evidence to show that someone has broken the law:

A) Defense Lawyer
B) Prosecutor
C) Judge
D) Barrister

B) Prosecutor

200

Because of the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA), most young offenders are allowed to avoid:

A) Rehabilitation programs
B) Harsh penalties
C) Criminal record
D) Jail time

What is a criminal record

200

A criminal record is a document that includes:

A) A list of past jobs
B) A person’s criminal convictions
C) A history of health-related issues
D) A list of completed school courses

B) A person’s criminal convictions

200

Which of the following refers to the act of performing tasks like cleaning or volunteering in the community as a punishment?

A) Restitution
B) Community service
C) Incarceration
D) Public shaming


Answer: B) Community service

200

Who works together to create programs for young offenders to help them rehabilitate?

A) The judge alone
B) The police officer and prosecutor
C) A Youth Justice Committee, social workers, and other professionals
D) The offender's classmates


Answer: C) A Youth Justice Committee, social workers, and other professionals

300

What is the title of a person who assists young individuals in following a program designed to support their needs? 

A) Counselor
B) Caseworker
C) Youth Worker
D) Mentor

C) Youth Worker  - also social worker,mental health workers or community volunteers

300

Which age group is covered by the Youth Criminal Justice Act in Canada?

A) Under 12 years old
B) 12 to 17 years old inclusive
C) 18 to 24 years old
D) All minors under 18


Answer: B) 12 to 17 years old inclusive

300

When a young person commits a serious crime, has a criminal record, or refuses to provide guardian details, a police officer may:

A) Provide a sentence without a trial
B) Charge the young person and send them to court
C) Require the young person to attend a youth center
D) Release the young person with no further action


Answer: B) Charge the young person and send them to court

300

When a young offender's crime is serious or they have a previous criminal record, they may be sent to:

A) A juvenile detention facility
B) A community service program
C) A counseling center
D) A probation office


Answer: A) A juvenile detention facility

300

What may a young person avoid if they complete their program, such as community service or counseling?

A) Probation
B) Court
C) A criminal record
D) Imprisonment


Answer: B) Court

400

What is the term for a set of measures designed by professionals for young people, which may include community service, addiction counselling, or mental health counselling?

A) Rehabilitation Plan
B) Program for Help
C) Youth Justice Program
D) Community Support Plan

B) Program for Help

400

When a police officer chooses not to charge a young person, they may:

A) Issue a fine
B) Send the young person to jail
C) Give a warning and notify the parents
D) Refer the young person to court

C) Give a warning and notify the parents

400

What are some examples of sentences that may be given to a young person found guilty of a crime?

A) A criminal record, restitution, prison
B) Probation, fines, or a warning
C) Restitution, community service, or counseling
D) None of the above


C) Restitution, community service, or counseling

400

Sometimes, a police officer may choose to send a young offender to a program where social workers and professionals may help them. What is this program called?

A) Rehabilitation program
B) Diversion program
C) Treatment program
D) Counseling session


Counselling

400

Which type of sentence is prohibited for youths aged 12 to 14 under the Youth Criminal Justice Act?

A) A youth sentence
B) An adult sentence
C) A warning
D) A diversion program


Answer: B) An adult sentence

500

What is the general term for a consequence given to someone who has committed a crime?

A) Punishment
B) Penalty
C) Sentence
D) Sanction


Answer: C) Penalty

500

Which year did the Canadian government pass the Youth Criminal Justice Act?

A) 2000
B) 2003
C) 2004
D) 2005

2003

500

Not all youths found committing a crime are charged criminally. Which of the following are alternatives to a criminal charge available to police for youth?

A) Calling parents, community service, counseling
B) Apology, essay/presentation, caution letter
C) Compensation, supervision, community service
D) All of the above

D) All of the above

500

A permanent record of breaking the law, which is public information, is called:

A) A juvenile record
B) A criminal record
C) A police report
D) A legal history


Answer: B) A criminal record

500

What does the YCJA protect for young offenders, preventing the news media from publishing their names?

A) Reputation
B) Privacy
C) Safety
D) Legal status


Answer: B) Privacy

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