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Grade 9 Chapter 2

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YCJA
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Applying the law is called? Who helps a youth that has been charged get counselling or into other programs they might need?
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Category 1
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Applying the law is called?
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Justice
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Who helps a youth that has been charged get counselling or into other programs they might need?
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Social Worker
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What does YCJA stand for?
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Youth Criminal Justice Act
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What is the main goal of the YCJA act?
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Rehabilitation and Reintegration
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What is it called when a judge gives a strict warning?
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Reprimand
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What age group is the YCJA for?
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12-17
Category 2
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Who are the jury?
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Members of the public chosen to listen to the evidence of a trial and make a decision (verdict).
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When an offender is released and has to follow certain rules while they are under supervision is called what?
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Probation
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True or False: Community Service is always given to youth as a consequence in the YCJA?
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False
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The consequence for a crime, such as imprisonment or paying a fine, is also called:
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Sentence
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What type of justice is the Sentencing Circle?
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Restorative Justice
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What is the name of the group that specifically helps young women in the justice system?
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The Elizabeth Fry Society
Category 3
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Providing a service to the public you do not get paid for
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Community Service
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Going to a trained professional for advice
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Counselling
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A place where people are kept away from society as a punishment for their crime
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Jail/Prison/Incarceration
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A list of all criminal offences convicted of is called?
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Criminal Record
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List the four factors a judge will consider in sentencing a youth:
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Seriousness of Offence, Circumstances of the Offence, Attitude of the Young Person, and History of the Young Person
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When it comes to the news and media for reporting crimes, what is one difference between the YCJA (Youth) and the Criminal Code of Canada (Adult)?
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Youth names/identities are protected. The media cannot print a youth's name.
Category 4
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If a police officer suspects a crime, what are the two possible outcomes?
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A) No charges are laid, a warning is given, parents are called.B) Charges are laid.
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If charges are laid against a youth, what are the two possible outcomes after this?
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A) Youth is released to their parents and get a letter with a court date to appearB) Youth is detained until the court date
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The four serious crimes that would have a youth detained until their court date are:
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Violent CrimesTheft over $5000Crimes that endanger the publicAuto Theft
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For serious crimes, a judge may consider an adult sentence at what age?
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15-17
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List the most common consequences when a youth is sentenced:
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Pay a fineCommunity ServiceApologizeRestitutionCounselling
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What are the two possible outcomes after going to court?
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A) Found guilty. The youth will be given a sentence depending on their level of maturity and seriousness of their crime.B) Not guilty. Youth is free to go and records are sealed and destroyed.
Category 5
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How many people are on a jury?
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12
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How do you find out if you have been selected for jury duty?
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You get a letter (jury summons) in the mail
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Who attends a Sentencing Circle?
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A mediator, the victim (and victim support), the offender (and their support), members of the community and an Elder
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Name the two advocacy groups in Canada that support offenders.
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Elizabeth Fry Society and the John Howard Society
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True or False: If a youth gets a criminal record it is destroyed when they turn 18
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False! A criminal record is on file for 3-5 years depending the seriousness of the offence. This means if a youth has a criminal record at 16 it could carry into adulthood.
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What are some reasons you can be excused from jury duty?
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Having a criminal record, living too far away from court proceedings, not speaking the language are just a few.
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