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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

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2 The Justice League! Youth Criminal Justice Act I fought the law & the law won! Call of Jury Duty: Advanced Justice Dial M for Murder 100 200 300 400 500

3 JL - 100 The institutions and procedures for applying laws.

4 JL - 200 Often personified as a blindfolded goddess in front of Canadian courthouses.

5 JL - 300 Some First Nation communities use these collaborative meetings to determine consequences for individuals who break the law in their communities.

6 JL - 400 A set of unequal power relationships between two groups of people.

7 JL - 500 Look to one of these organizations if you need information about Canada's laws and justice system.

8 YCJA - 100 True of False: According to this graph youth crime rates were on the rise from 2001 – 2005.

9 YCJA - 200 Young persons over the age of 14 may be charged under this legislation.

10 YCJA - 300 When a person is ordered to complete a specific number of volunteer hours.

11 YCJA - 400 The Youth Criminal Justice Act replaced this legislation in 2003.

12 YCJA - 500 This is not permitted under the YCJA – to protect the identify of the accused.

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

14 I fought – 200 Successfully transitioning back into society.

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

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

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

18 Jury - 100 A member of the jury is known as this.

19 Jury - 200 When the jury is removed from contact with the outside world.

20 Jury - 300 A decision of guilt or innocence determined by the jury is known as this.

21 Jury - 400 In Canada individuals accused of committing a crime are ________ until proven guilty.

22 Jury - 500 True or False: If summoned for jury duty, employers must give you time off but don’t have to pay you.

23 Murder - 100 Planning and a deliberate intent to kill must be proven beyond a reasonable to doubt to find someone guilty of this.

24 Murder - 200 First degree murder carries an automatic life sentence with no possibility of parole for ____ years.

25 Murder - 300 A deliberate killing carried out without any planning.

26 Murder - 400 When a homicide was the result of an act or failure to act that showed reckless disregard for the lives of others.

27 Murder - 500 In some instances murder may be reduced to __________ if alcohol or other substances impaired the mental state of the perpetrator.

28 JL - 100 Justice System

29 JL - 200 (Lady) Justice

30 JL - 300 Sentencing Circle or Circle Justice

31 JL - 400 Colonialism

32 JL - 500 Justice advocacy group.

33 YCJA - 100 False

34 YCJA - 200 Criminal Code of Canada

35 YCJA - 300 Community Service

36 YCJA - 400 Young Offenders Act

37 YCJA - 500 Publication of Names

38 I fought – 100 Rehabilitate

39 I fought – 200 Reintegrate

40 I fought – 300 Sentence

41 I fought – 400 Criminal Record

42 I fought – 500 Youth Justice Committee.

43 Jury - 100 Juror

44 Jury - 200 Sequestered

45 Jury - 300 Verdict

46 Jury - 400 Innocent

47 True Judge -500

48 Murder - 100 1 st degree murder

49 Murder - 200 25 years

50 Murder - 300 2 nd degree murder

51 Murder - 400 Criminal negligence

52 Murder - 500 Manslaughter


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