Youth extrajudicial measures and sanctions in canada offer alternatives to formal court proceedings for young offenders The ycja only permits a judge to sentence a youth to custody (jail) in certain cases, for example, for violent offences These approaches focus on rehabilitation, accountability, and reducing repeat offenses, helping youth take responsibility without a permanent criminal record.
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In this video, matthew eaton kent, a criminal defense lawyer and child rights advocate, explores the alternative approaches utilized in canada’s youth criminal justice system to address youth offenses.
The british columbia pocket guide to the youth criminal justice act 2015 edition, added key changes made to the ycja by the safe streets and communities act (ssca) effective october 23, 2012, as well as bc policy and practice directives.
Juvenile offenders may be placed in rehabilitation programs that focus on therapy, education, and life skills development, with the aim of helping them to develop the tools they need to succeed in life.