During the Barrie Community Well-Being Unit presentation, Jackie Parkin - a police officer - often utilized restorative circles while she worked in this specific role/ position
Under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, this age range is considered a "young person"
12-17
True or False:
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees automatic rights to parole after serving >1/2 of their sentence in custody.
False
Is one of the three biggest challenges CMHA faces. Stigma/ masking, unsustainable funding and _______.
Cost
This type of institution is often used for serving inmates on remand or up to 60 days
Detention Centres
Of this list, why do some offenders engage in shoplifting, according to CMHA?
1. To improve criminal status
2. Emotional needs, stress relief or financial hardship
3. Organized criminal networks
4. Boredom
2. Emotional needs, stress relief or financial hardship
True or False: A youth's incident ticket number can remain on police systems and may influence future police interactions.
True
The Parole Board of Canada has the discretion to __________ for offenders serving sentences of >two years +1 day:
1. Grant
2. Deny
3. Terminate
4. Revoke
5. All of the above
5. All of the above
True or False:
Direct accountability programs are a part of the John Howard Society's self-referral services.
Are two examples of internal communication methods used in Correctional Institutions (excluding face-to-face).
Radios
Codes [blue/white/red]
Reports/ logs
This person and/or organization spoke to their involvement with police in their vehicles to help respond to mental health crisis initiatives
Katherine / CMHA
Is the term used for police when deciding not to lay a charge, using non-court options instead
What are extrajudicial measures?
A formal pledge, either with or without a financial penalty, promising compliance with court ordered conditions. Typically used when a release poses flight risks.
Recognizance / Bail
How do the Elizabeth Fry Society and the John Howard Society collaborate to advance criminal justice reform in Canada?
1. By jointly providing court representation and legal advice to all incarcerated individuals
2. By co-hosting public education initiatives, advocating for policy changes, and conducting research on incarceration trends
3. By running joint correctional facilities and managing prison populations directly
4. By focusing exclusively on Indigenous communities while ignoring other marginalized populations
2. By co-hosting public education initiatives, advocating for policy changes, and conducting research on incarceration trends
“The term Use of Force is described as: any ___________ effort required to gain _________ of an individual.”
“The term Use of Force is described as: any physical effort required to gain control of an individual.”
Fraud ('theft' acceptable)
These three aspects of maturity showcases how youth differ from adults
Physical, Mental, Emotional
each of the three processes that Community Corrections requires to be successful
(Hints)
1--->monitoring and managing offender behaviour
2--->changing behaviour through targeted interventions
3--->Reintegration through community support, stability, a pro-social engagement
1. Supervision
2. Programming
3. Community Involvement
"A society without prisons, emphasizing strong, well-resourced communities and supports for everyone" best reflects the long-term vision of what organization?
Elizabeth Fry
Is the name of these two types of Correctional facility documentation.
"stay on the
unit and contain all time-stamped daily
happenings"
AND
"Detailed descriptions
of events involving security issues, accidents, contraband, etc."
Logbook
AND
Occurence Report
is a major focus of the Barrie Police Community Safety and Well-Being (CSWB) Unit: prioritizing ________ _________ and __________.
Prioritizing community diversion and prevention
1908, 1984 and 2003 are the respective dates for these three Youth Justice Acts.
What is the Juvenile Delinquents Act, Young Offenders Act, and Youth Criminal Justice Act
Is the name of these temporary release options:
"Issued by a police officer when they release someone without detaining them. Typically issued at the scene of a crime if the person is not deemed a flight risk"
AND
"A formal document issued by a judge or justice of the peace. Typically used when the person in not immediately detailed, or when police decide not to arrest but still wish to initiate court proceedings."
AND
Summons
These are the three models of justice that the Salvation Army organization follows.
Rehabilitative, Restorative, Distributive
The Use of Force Management Model is a tool used by various law enforcement agencies.
These are examples of each of these sections within the model:
1. Tactical Communication
2. Officer Presence
3. Grievous Bodily Harm
1. Tactical Communication - range (clear, direct, firm, audible, objective focused, de-escalation).
2. Officer Presence - tours, close proximity, visibility
3. Grievous Bodily Harm - more than trifling or transitory in nature (long lasting/ serious/ permanent).