Alfred. Salute You in Your Grave
Age: - Gender: Female Posts: 2141 | December 12th, 2006 at 09:44pm
How do you feel about the Youth Criminal Justice Act?
I'm not sure what all countries have it, but Canada does. |
bloodredruby69 Banned
Age: 35 Gender: Female Posts: 8293 | December 12th, 2006 at 09:47pm ^I'm not entirely sure what it is.
Mayhaps you could post the most important points of it? |
Alfred. Salute You in Your Grave
Age: - Gender: Female Posts: 2141 | December 12th, 2006 at 10:07pm I'll say my description of it, then I'll actually find a official site on it.
My take on it: It is some kind of act of some kind, that makes it able, for underage criminals to be 'protected' from the public, or media.
For example, say a youth committed a crime, like murder, for example, well since there underage in Canada, the Media won't be allowed to find out their names, or personal information about them.
Hold on a minute, and I'll get an official link. Okay? |
bloodredruby69 Banned
Age: 35 Gender: Female Posts: 8293 | December 12th, 2006 at 10:11pm Ok groovey, though I understand what you are talking about now that you've explained a little.
I think that the major reason it is in practice is to protect the kid who perpetrated the crime from the general public. That part I agree with, I mean, the convicted criminals are kids, and any party that feels wronged by them or was particularly close to the victim may feel that they have a right to take a swing at the kid.
One thing I do not agree with, however, is that offences done while underage are wiped away when the kid becomes a legal adult. They could have done one of the most heinous, horrible acts you've heard of, and their record is expunged when they reach adult-hood. I think that is one stupid policy. |
Alfred. Salute You in Your Grave
Age: - Gender: Female Posts: 2141 | December 12th, 2006 at 10:15pm Click it
^ This is it, for anyone who needs to find out about it. |
bloodredruby69 Banned
Age: 35 Gender: Female Posts: 8293 | December 12th, 2006 at 10:23pm There is one part in particular that I am in disagreement with.
"The court must assume that the young person lacks the maturity of adults"
I'm pretty sure that 13, 14, 15 year old kids who are guilty of pre-meditated murder are fully aware of what they are doing. Each case should be treated differently, not forced to fit through one pre-cut slot. |
Diana_a7x Thinking Happy Thoughts
Age: 31 Gender: Female Posts: 456 | November 10th, 2007 at 02:49am Could juvenlie courts fall in this category?
I'm a volunteer in a program called "Teen Court". |
Cut Jazz Hands
Age: 31 Gender: Male Posts: 266 | November 11th, 2007 at 12:40am In England, anyone over ten can be prosocuted, im not sure is its higher/lower in other contrys or states but, if they are fully aware of what that are doing and there is proof to the act they should go to jail. |
Diana_a7x Thinking Happy Thoughts
Age: 31 Gender: Female Posts: 456 | November 12th, 2007 at 02:57am We get SOME cases that have ten year olds
But the program is only for first time offenders
Afterwards they wont have a record |
Diana_a7x Thinking Happy Thoughts
Age: 31 Gender: Female Posts: 456 | November 12th, 2007 at 02:59am If the act is going to correct the youngsters behavior, then I think its a great idea |