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One of the disadvantages of the YCJA (Youth Criminal Justice Act) is that it protects the rights of the young offender instead of the rights of protection for the society.
People that go in young offenders units are aged between 15 and 21! They go in there as a punishment. They are too young to go into a prison so they go into a young offenders unit instead. People that go in young offenders units are aged between 15 and 21! They go in there as a punishment. They are too young to go into a prison so they go into a young offenders unit instead.
There are about 43% of young offenders that do community work after being released from their juvenile facility.
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some do and other don't. theres 2 sides. some would say yes because sentences are not as harsh as they should be for offenders that broke the law more than once. and still their names are not published because they are minors. what if there is a 16 year old murderer in your community wouldn't you want to know their name? the YCJA law predicts the media from releasing the minor's name. only if the media gets an adult's consent they can, which wont happen too often some say it good because it reintegrates the young person in the community by not publishing the name, or the youth gets a second chance and doesnt get sent to court if the offence is not serious. also the YCJA addresses the root causes, which means they look into the young person's home to see what might cause him to do something like that
It depends on how young, what they did, and what state and/or nation they are in.
You calla very young child a baby.
YOuth Criminal Justice Act
YOuth Criminal Justice Act
Yes!!! Or he will go to a young offenders institute! :)
An approved school is an institution for the care and education of young offenders.
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