Functions of the YCJA
Objectives of the YCJA
Jury Duty
Courts
Justice Advocacy
100

The YCJA stands for this.

What is the Youth Criminal Justice Act

100

The goal of the YCJA is to keep the youth out of these. 

Prisons/courts.

100

The number of jurors in a standard jury. 

12

100

The lawyer working to prove the innocence of the accused. 

The defense. 

100

The main function of justice advocacy groups. 

They work with youths and adults who have broken the law to help them return to their communities.

200

The first level of intervention when a youth has broken the law. 

What is the police (aka THE FUZZ)

200

Instilling positive behaviors and attitudes in a young offender. 

Rehabilitation

200

Jurors much reach this about a verdict by the end of a trial. 

Consensus.

200

The lawyer working to prove the accused is guilty. 

Prosecution. 

200

Justice advocacy groups try to solve this. 

The underlying reason for crime. 

300

The YCJA tries to ensure the youth avoid receiving one of these that prevents them from leaving the country. 

What is a criminal record. 

300

Governed by rules that apply to everyone, taking into account individual needs and circumstances.

Fair and equitable. 

300

The number of people in which the jurors are picked from. 

200

300

Sentences are given with the goal to eventually make someone a part of society again. 

Reintegration. 

300

These organizations work independently of this. 

The Canadian government.

400

The five things considered when deciding whether to charge a youth. 

Seriousness, history, attitude and circumstances/background

400

The institutions and procedures for applying laws in a society.

Justice system

400

This happens to jurors as they attempt to deliver a verdict of guilty or not guilty.  

Sequester

400

This sentence reflects the idea of an Indigenous tradition.

sentencing circles.

400

The two Justice Advocacy groups in Canada. 

John Howard society and Elizabeth Fry society. 

500

The name given to the YCJA before 2003. 

The YOA (Young Offenders Act)

500

This is the reason that we treat adults and young offenders differently when it comes to consequences of breaking the law. 

The reduced maturity of youth.

500

These conditions must be met in order to be eligible for jury duty. 

Over 18

Canadian citizen

No criminal record

500

Elders run these committees. 

Youth Justice Committees

500

My dad. 

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