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YCJA Web repository

YCJA Explained contains a wealth of material on the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA), including information on:


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  • The policy goals and objectives of the Act;
  • The application of the Act;
  • The decision points that the Act provides for;
  • The factors to be considered at the decision points; and
  • The roles and responsibilities of those involved in the administration of the Act.

YCJA Explained is organized to make it easy to find information in it:

  • The How to ... section provides tips on using the site.
  • The Overview section describes the context and purpose of the Act.
  • The Modules section is the main section and it contains material organized around the processes established by the Act.
  • The Reference, Checklists and Explanatory Text sections provide direct links to material in the Modules.
  • The Legislation section contains the full text of the YCJA and those sections of the Criminal Code referred to in the Act.

YCJA Explained is a useful resource for:

  • Youth court judges and justices of the peace,
  • Crown prosecutors,
  • Defence counsel,
  • Police officers and other law enforcement officials,
  • Youth justice committees,
  • Correctional officials,
  • Probation officers,
  • Youth workers and court workers,
  • Other professionals active in youth justice and
  • Parents and family members.

 

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