Criminal and Civil Law in Action · Contemporary
The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA)
Investigating why the law treats young offenders differently than adults.
Key Questions
- 1Why is rehabilitation prioritized over punishment for youth?
- 2Should serious young offenders ever be sentenced as adults?
- 3Does the YCJA adequately protect society?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Understanding Canadian Law - Grade 11ON: Criminal Law - Grade 11
Grade: Grade 11
Subject: Canadian & World Studies
Unit: Criminal and Civil Law in Action
Period: Contemporary
Suggested Methodologies
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