Scripts
Roles
Vocabulary
Sanctions
100

the phrase our judge says to begin court proceedings 

what is "Ontario Cares (County) youth court is now in session."

100

The role tasked to open court sessions, provide instruction & use the gavel. 

What is the Judge role 

100
Respondent 

Who is the Youth that committed the offense

100
The sanction given out the most in OCYC

Community Service

200

The script OCYC uses when the judge roll is NOT filled

What is Peer Jury Script 

200

The role tasked to ask questions & decide on sanctions

What is the Peer Jury Role

200

Sanction

What is the task given to the respondent to help them learn from their mistake. 


200

The sanction that asks someone to visualize their goals with images, words & quotes 

What is the Vision Board 

300

The script OCYC uses when there are two respondents for one case

What is the Dual Hearing Script 

300

The role that acts as a representative for the respondent 

What is The Defense role

300

Hearsay

what is when someone repeats in court what another person said, instead of that person saying it themselves. 

ex: "She told me over the phone."

300

The sanction that askes the respondent to reflect on their life and experiences and how it impacts them now

What is the Timeline Activity 

400

The last thing our Judge says, at the end of the proceedings

What is "Ontario Cares (county) youth court is hereby adjourned"
400

The person that acts as a representative for the community impacted by the offense 

What is The Prosecution role

400
Community service

What is unpaid work one does to help the community, usually as a consequence 

400

Name 1 out of the 5 Movies off our movie activity sanction paper

Freedom Writers, Facing the Giants, Inside out, Ant Bully, The blindside

500
The person that starts and ends proceedings when there is no judge 

Who is the Presiding Juror 

500
The role tasked to escort people, distribute paperwork & maintain order in the courtroom
What is the Bailiff role
500

The difference between "penal consequences" and "restorative consequences"

what is penal consequences are meant to penalize or punish, whereas restorative consequences are meant to restore the community, build accountability and help the youth learn.

500

The name of the online journal series OCYC uses

what is the Forward thinking Series