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
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A synonym for harsh is cruel.
Yes, because it is a very harsh thing and cacophony means loud things.
harsh and cruel
harsh nouns are when you have a noun that sounds more rude/nasty/mean than a mild noun. for instance perspiration is a mild noun and sweat is a harsh noun because perspiration apparently dosent sound as bad as sweat.
i think it is good but it could be a little more harder on youths like im a teen and thats my perspective
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.
YOuth Criminal Justice Act
YOuth Criminal Justice Act
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because the court law has the rights
Prior to the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA), the Young Offenders Act (YOA) was in place in Canada. The YOA was in force from 1984 to 2003, and emphasized the rehabilitation and reintegration of young offenders back into society.
The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) aims to balance accountability and rehabilitation for young offenders. While implementing the YCJA can involve initial costs for services and programming tailored to youth, studies have shown that diverting young offenders from the adult justice system can save money in the long run by reducing future criminal activity and associated costs.
i think it was sort of harsh anh hi peter and harsh