The justice system's main objective is to treat victims and offenders with fairness and equity.
A society's justice system is directly related to the quality of life of its citizens.
If you are arrested, you have the right to have your parents present during questioning.
The Youth Criminal Justice Act deals with youth between the ages of 13-18.
The Criminal Code of Canada is the law that defines the consequences that youth will face for criminal offences.
A judge has the choice of passing an adult sentence to a youth 14 and older who has committed a serious crime.
The Youth Criminal Justice Act ensures that young people who commit the same crime face the same consequences.
Police consider the circumstances of a young offender when administering a consequence for a crime committed.
Young offenders are not mature enough to understand the crime they have committed.
If you are arrested, you can do all of the following EXCEPT
The Youth and Criminal Justice Act was passed by parliament to
A media journalist may publish a young offender's name if
All of the following factors are considered when determining consequences for young offenders EXCEPT
Canada's justice system strives to
If a young offender does not complete their community work, they are sent to
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