This was the very first legislation in Canada designed for addressing youth in conflict with the law
The Juvenile Delinquency Act (JDA)
The _______ ________ _______ ______ is one the newest provincial facility that has been built to house inmates serving weekend intermittent sentences as well as those who have been remanded and sentenced. This facility is based on the direct supervision model.
Toronto South Detention Centre
This inmate position is traditionally viewed by inmates as one of the highest ranking within institutions
Cleaners/ Servers
Is the term used to describe the punishment of a past action or behaviour to prevent it from happening again
Is the name of the unit / department responsible for initial contact, booking and screening of an inmate
Admission and Discharge
....is the current legislation that outlines the procedures and practices when prescribing youth justice in Canada
The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA)
This type of security includes fences, cameras, doors and sally ports
Static security
The _______________ theory suggests an offender ability to adapt to prison life is shaped by pre-incarceration experiences and socialization.
Importation
_____________, describes the tendency/ likelihood for an offender to re-offend.
Recidivism
A key piece of communication involves the questions asked to others. ______-_____ questions are those that require the person to provide only simple answers such as yes or no.
Closed-ended
This youth justice legislation was implemented in 1984
Young Offenders Act (YOA)
In slang terminology, "these officers are the most dangerous type of officer in an institution as they often perform their duties weakly, do not enforce rules, and can be easily manipulated by the prison population"
Luggers
Upon entry into the federal prison system, an individual is strip searched, issued a pair of blue jeans, a white T-shirt, a green jacket, and a prisoner identification number. What does this process exemplify?
Degradation Ceremonies
________ _________ is a type of conditional release that allows an offender to reside in the community for the remainder of his or her sentence subject to conditions of the parole board. For most federal inmates, this is a possibility after 1/3 of their sentence has been completed within an institution.
Full Parole
This method of communication accounts for the majority of a message being conveyed
Body Language
The current legislation in Canada for prescribing youth justice sanctions addressing youth in this age range
12-17
Routine rounds and developing rapport with inmates demonstrates this kind of security.
Dynamic Security
Segregation can be broken into many forms. Under the Corrections and Conditional Release Act, __________ Segregation is punitive, and can only occur when a prisoner is found to have conducted a misconduct of a serious nature
Disciplinary
This type of release option can be escorted or unescorted
Temporary Absence
This colour belongs to the colour code that indicates an assaultive or non-compliant inmate within an institution
Blue
Three of these are statistically the most common crimes committed by youth
•Theft of $5,000 and under
•mischief
•common assault
•possession
•property crime
•administrative offences
This ___________ _________ ________ from 2013 transformed Ontario correctional facilities, particularly focusing on a "code of silence" among correctional officers.
Ontario Ombudsman Report
"is the process of a change that an incarcerated individual undergoes once they are institutionalized"
Self-mortification
Compared to parole, this type of release option has higher recidivism rates and does not need to be applied for
Statutory Release
Logbooks
Occurrence (Use of Force) Reports