Risk factors
Statistics
Consequence of a choice
Other
Differentiating between crimes
100
This risk factor is a youths choice
What is peer pressure
100
Did the number of youth accused go up or down in 2014 compared to 2013
What is down
100
These are the 2 possible outcomes for the consequences of your choices
What is positive and negative
100
One thing that a criminal record may prevent you getting in to
What is post secondary education
100
A crime that is punishable by fines or in some case jail time
What is misdemeanor
200
Name 2 risk factors that are caused by peers
What is peer pressure and bullying
200
What percentage of felonies in 2013 had more then one offender
What is 48%
200
These are the 3 negative outcomes from cheating on An exam
What is fail, getting exited from the program and teacher not trusting you
200
Self awareness helps to understand 5 areas about ourselfs
What is personal needs, strengths, weaknesses, triggers and habits
200
The most serious type of crime which is punishable by sequential fines and prison sentences more then a year
What is felony
300
This risk factor is not a choice for youth
What is mental illness
300
How much less did youth criminal incidents go down in 2014
What is 11,000
300
Name the negative consequence given out by the school after a bully takes your soccer ball and you punch him in the face
What is detention/suspension
300
These are 2 acceptable ways to express aggression
What is deep breathing excercises and going for a walk
300
List 3 common Misdemeanors
What is traffic violations, public intoxication and indecent exposure
400
The misuse of these 2 things are risk factors for youth
What is alcohol and drugs
400
In 2013, (blank) felonies reported were by youth 12-17 in Canada
What is 232,000
400
Police catch you drinking after a fight breaks out at a party, name the main consequence from the police
What is getting charged for underage drinking
400
These are 2 specific community based programs for youth
What is boys and girls clubs and big brothers big sisters
400
List 3 common felonies
What is murder, rape, kidnapping
500
Name 3 risk factors that could come from a youths home
What is family conflict, abuse and parents involved in criminal activity
500
What is the number of youth accused of criminal incident in 2014?
What is 94,100
500
What is the minimum and and maximum fine for texting and driving
What is 500 and 1200
500
These are the 3 main reasons why a crime might be committed
What is poverty, lack of role model and lack of father figure
500
The accused has an attorney and there is a judge for the court trials of this type of crime
What is felony