The Justice League! Youth Criminal Justice Act I fought the law & the law won! Call of Jury Duty: Advanced Justice Dial M for Murder

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The Justice League! Youth Criminal Justice Act I fought the law & the law won! Call of Jury Duty: Advanced Justice Dial M for Murder

JL The institutions and procedures for applying laws.

JL Often personified as a blindfolded goddess in front of Canadian courthouses.

JL Some First Nation communities use these collaborative meetings to determine consequences for individuals who break the law in their communities.

JL A set of unequal power relationships between two groups of people.

JL Look to one of these organizations if you need information about Canada's laws and justice system.

YCJA True of False: According to this graph youth crime rates were on the rise from 2001 – 2005.

YCJA Young persons over the age of 14 may be charged under this legislation.

YCJA When a person is ordered to complete a specific number of volunteer hours.

YCJA The Youth Criminal Justice Act replaced this legislation in 2003.

YCJA This is not permitted under the YCJA – to protect the identify of the accused.

I fought – 100 Instilling positive behaviors and attitudes into individuals going through the justice system.

I fought – 200 Successfully transitioning back into society.

I fought – 300 A consequence of crime determined by a court of law.

I fought – 400 This document contains a detailed account of an individuals criminal history.

I fought – 500 A restorative justice process that engages the community, victim and offender.

Jury A member of the jury is known as this.

Jury When the jury is removed from contact with the outside world.

Jury A decision of guilt or innocence determined by the jury is known as this.

Jury In Canada individuals accused of committing a crime are ________ until proven guilty.

Jury True or False: If summoned for jury duty, employers must give you time off but don’t have to pay you.

Murder Planning and a deliberate intent to kill must be proven beyond a reasonable to doubt to find someone guilty of this.

Murder First degree murder carries an automatic life sentence with no possibility of parole for ____ years.

Murder A deliberate killing carried out without any planning.

Murder When a homicide was the result of an act or failure to act that showed reckless disregard for the lives of others.

Murder In some instances murder may be reduced to __________ if alcohol or other substances impaired the mental state of the perpetrator.

JL Justice System

JL (Lady) Justice

JL Sentencing Circle or Circle Justice

JL Colonialism

JL Justice advocacy group.

YCJA False

YCJA Criminal Code of Canada

YCJA Community Service

YCJA Young Offenders Act

YCJA Publication of Names

I fought – 100 Rehabilitate

I fought – 200 Reintegrate

I fought – 300 Sentence

I fought – 400 Criminal Record

I fought – 500 Youth Justice Committee.

Jury Juror

Jury Sequestered

Jury Verdict

Jury Innocent

True Judge -500

Murder st degree murder

Murder years

Murder nd degree murder

Murder Criminal negligence

Murder Manslaughter