Chapter 4/5 Flashcards

1
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What is “Bail Surety”

A

a promise made by someone connected to the youth to pay the court money if the youth fails to return to court

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2
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What is a Preliminary Inquiry

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a hearing that involves a judge that occurs before the case proceeds to trial, where they discuss if there is enough evidence to proceed to that trial

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3
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What does it mean when the crown counsel decides o use EJM

A

refers the case to a youth probation officer

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4
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what are some of the rights and responsibilities of parents of youth offenders under the YCJA

A

Parents have a high to be notified of the Childs arrest
Supervise the child during community sentences
Right to be present during police questioning

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5
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What is Crossover Youth

A

young people who become part of the protective child welfare

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6
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What does section 39 of the YCJA say?

A

that custodial sentences (prison) are reserved for serious violent offences to keep the public and victim safe

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7
Q

If a youth commits multiple offences (not murder) what is the maximum of years they can serve in jail

A

3 years max

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8
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what is the maximum sentence for first-degree murder and the maximum for second degree

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10 years for 1st and 7 years for second

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9
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if only charged with 1 offence, what is the maximum number of years they (the youth) can serve

A

2 years max

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9
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if only charged with 1 offence, what is the maximum number of years they (the youth) can serve

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2 years max

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10
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In section 62 of the YCJA, youth who are found guilty of a ____ offence can be considered for a adult sentence

A

Presumptive Offene

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11
Q

Youth sentences should “promote a sense of ___________ in the youth person, and an ________ of the harm done to victims and the community”

A

Responsibility, Acknowledgement

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12
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What is a “Mitigating Factor”

A

information presented to the courts that lessens the charge or sentence if the individual is found guilty

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13
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What is a “Aggravating Factor”

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information presented to the courts that can aggravate or increase the severity of the offence

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14
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what percent of offenders in the justice system display symptoms of a mental health condition

A

50%-90%

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15
Q

Diagnosabke mental heath is viewed as a ______ ______ in youth court

A

Mitigating Factor

16
Q

What does “NCRMD” stand for

A

Not Criminally Responsible because of a Mental Disorder

17
Q

What does UST stand for

A

Unfit to Stand Trial

18
Q

What are 3 options of found NCRMD

A
  1. detention in a psych hospital
  2. Conditional discharge
  3. absolute discharge
19
Q

what does IRCS stand for

A

Intensive Rehabilitative Custody and Supervision

20
Q

What are static Risk Factors

A

Unchangeable risk factors that can contribute to a youths offending
(ex. race, ethnicity, etc)

21
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What are dynamic risk factors

A

changeable risk factors (ex.gang involvement)