Definitions
YCJA
Determining factors
YCJA Objectives
100

Applying Laws

What is Justice?

100

YCJA stands for...

What is the Youth Criminal Justice Act?

100

violent or non violent.

Seriousness of the offence

100

A young person may need counselling for alcohol or drug abuse.

Addressing the underlying circumstances of the young offender.

200

Institutions and procedures for applying Laws

What is the Justice System?

200

The age group that the YCJA covers. 

What is 12-17 years of age?

200

Someone whos been in trouble with the law before, may face more serious consequences. 

History of the young offender

200

Providing young offenders with the skills to make positive choices and help them participate positively in their community again. 

Rehabilitate and Reintegrate into society.

300

Rules that apply to everyone - Taking into account individual needs and circumstances 

What is, Fair and Equitable?

300

Allows most young offenders to avoid this.

What is a Criminal Record?

300

Taking responsibility for their actions, they will face a lesser consequence. 

The attitude of the young person



300

If someone damages another's property - they should repair or replace the property. 

Meaningful consequences
400

A permanent record of breaking the Law, which is public information. 

What is a Criminal Record?

400

Allows some young offenders to face a consequence such as...

What is community Service?
400

The offender may be dealing with substance abuse, or a difficult situation at home.

The circumstances of the young person.


400

Young offenders are not as responsible for their actions as adults, and should not face the same consequences.

Criminal justice system must separate young from adults and recognize level of maturity. 

500

Performed as part of a sentence, such as assisting in a community food bank.

What is Community service?

500

This outlet cannot publish young offenders names, unless they face an adult sentence.

What is the Media?