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What is an Extrajudicial Sanction (EJS)? - What is a Youth Justice Committee? F

31 Oct 2019

What does a Youth Justice Committee c What are the Conditions Surrounding the Do? use of an EJS? Give sentence advisories at the request of t The young person must accept responsibility a judge. [...] such as programs and members of the Failure to fulfill the conditions of the EJS in community available, who can providethree months or less will result in the crown supervision and mentoring for the young taking the case to court.2 person.5 2 Who Administers an EJS? 0 A crown prosecutor or police officers can determine whether to recommend a young 1 person for an EJS program. [...] The conditions of the EJS will be fulfilled under the supervision of either the probation officer or the YJC.3 www.johnhoward.ab.ca Page 1 of 2 Extrajudicial Sanctions What is a Youth Justice Conference? Circle sentencing is often used in Aboriginal A youth justice conference is a meeting communities in order to incorporate administered by a YJC and can be called by a: Aboriginal traditions and va. [...] detention Programs like this are what can help the c Alternatives to detention justice system address the underlying roots Appropriate sentences of discrimination and causes of criminal t Reintegration plans activity in aboriginal offenders, which will How to repair harm to the victim help lower the overrepresentation of A conference can include: Aboriginal people in the criminal justice The young. [...] Retrieved from were created to address the harm done by the offender, the healing of both the victim and offender, to bring a sense of understanding, and a form of restitution to the community.
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Authors

Rusti L Lehay

Pages
2
Published in
Canada