The person who commits a crime
Who is the Young Offender
The place a youth is sent to discuss what they did.
What is a Youth Justice Committee?
This act came into effect in 1984.
The Young Offenders Act?
The YCJA applies to persons of what age.
Who are Youth age 12 to 17?
The person whom the crime is committed against.
The place a youth might meet a Judge.
What is a court?
Canada's Criminal Code said in 1892 these people should be tried separately.
What are young offenders
The objective of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
what is to prevent crime and rehabilitate young people.
The person putting the case against an offender.
Who is the prosecutor?
The person who sets out the consequence.
Who is the prosecutor or judge?
A place where a youth might go to complete their sentence.
What is a community centre or place needing help?
This act was considered "social welfare legislation".
What is the Juvenile Delinquents Act?
Something that adult offenders receive but youth do not.
What is a criminal record?
The group of people that might be called on to help make a decision.
Who are the Jury?
The person who charges the young offender.
Who is the arresting police officer?
Place a youth might be sentenced to time if convicted in a court.
What is Juvenile detention?
The Juvenile Delinquents Act became law in this year.
What is 1908
Youth offenders will not have this published about them.
What is publish their names?
The YCJA has caused this to decline.
What are the numbers of offences?
The person who advocates for the young offender.
Who is the advocacy group? Elizabeth Fry Society or John Howard Society
The first place a youth will be taken after they commit an offence.
What is a police station?
The Youth Criminal Justice Act became law in this year.
What is April 2003?
Once a youth reaches this age they can be charged as an adult.
What is the age of 14?
Different answers