Sentences with phrase «young offenders who»

Also called juvenile hall or juvenile detention centers, the system provides a place to isolate young offenders who pose a risk to themselves or the community.
She plays a young offender who discovers a talent for music in a story of hope and humanity set against a backdrop of the recession, high unemployment and the 2011 youth riots.
Similar provisions are made in respect to young offender who are more likely to be subject to extended sentences.
The criminal system doesn't need to be similarly tuned to fit the needs of a young offender who wants to give their evidence by way of txt message.

Not exact matches

But it's obvious to anyone who visits prisons or young offender units that drugs are the single biggest cause of crime in society, that they are destructive and pervasive and that - like 1920s» prohibition - current government measures simply aren't working.
The mother - of - five was driven away with her lawyer Robert Brown, pursued by press photographers who been camped outside the Category D open jail for women and young offenders.
Contrary to some hypotheses, adult - onset offenders in this study were not found to come from significantly wealthier socioeconomic backgrounds, nor were they any more intelligent than those who were caught younger.
In the morning, the young offenders head out to work under the watchful eye of Mr. Sir (Jon Voight), a cranky supervisor who makes their time in the dirt as miserable as possible.
Seen within the context of his images of black men, the inclusion in a diptych of a distorted mug shot of convicted white sex offender Brock Turner — the former Stanford University student who was only sentenced to six months in confinement for raping an unconscious young woman — stands as a poignant testimony to ongoing racial inequity.
A DNA order can be ordered on individuals who have been convicted, discharged or found guilty as a young offender of an offence listed under «primary designated offences».
(1) Every person who contravenes subsection 110 (1)(identity of offender not to be published), 111 (1)(identity of victim or witness not to be published), 118 (1)(no access to records unless authorized) or 128 (3)(disposal of R.C.M.P. records) or section 129 (no subsequent disclosure) of this Act, or subsection 38 (1)(identity not to be published), (1.12)(no subsequent disclosure), (1.14)(no subsequent disclosure by school) or (1.15)(information to be kept separate), 45 (2)(destruction of records) or 46 (1)(prohibition against disclosure) of the Young Offenders Act, chapter Y - 1 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, (a) is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years; or (b) is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction.
Under s. 487.051 of the Criminal Code, a judge has to make an order authorizing the taking of bodily substances for DNA tests from a person who has been convicted, discharged, or found guilty as a young offender of any offence included in the list of «primary designated offences».
But, let us not forget those young people who don't seem to fit the typical offender profile, what do they look like?
He thought of the more minor offenders, agonizing over the young ones especially, whose lives were spiraling, the ones who perhaps had things left in them to do, the ones who wouldn't likely ever murder, but had been unable to extricate themselves from these spirals, from their deranged fathers or their addled mothers, from the lack of any parents, from sexual abuse, from the vagaries of the foster care system, from the sorts of daily hurdles that Walters would never have dreamed about — the boys (and occasional girls) who were at that corner, who could turn, the ones whose direction wasn't already set.
R. v. S.N.P. concerned a convicted sexual offender who was under a probation order that did not allow him to be around young people unless he was supervised by someone approved by his probation officer.
We talked to anyone who was willing to spare a few minutes: young and old, rich and poor, law - abiding citizens and repeat offenders.
In many cases, those who have been charged with arson are young offenders facing their first criminal charge.
Whether you're an adult accused of stock fraud, or insider trading, or a young offender facing allegations of assault or reckless driving, you need someone who is aggressive, strategic, experienced and re-assuring.
In a surprising and quite shocking turn of events, a convicted sex offender was given joint custody of a young boy who was conceived as a result of a rape crime involving a 12 year old girl and...
The remarkable and saddening thing is that many of the young people seem to be first time offenders, who for some reason felt compelled to contribute to the destruction.
Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Place 1 Young drivers who incur four violations in two years or 7 in four years are considered habitual offenders by the state of Texas and face suspension of their Texas driving privileges.
Young Texas drivers who incur four violations in two years or 7 in four years are considered habitual offenders by the state of Texas and face suspension of their Texas driving privileges.
Municipal Judge, City of Graham Young drivers who incur four violations in two years or 7 in four years are considered habitual offenders by the state of Texas and face suspension of their Texas driving privileges.
They will include fathers who have no contact with their children, very young parents, offenders and homeless parents and those receiving help for substance misuse.
Research indicates that the recidivism rate for young people who sexually offend is significantly lower than that of adult sex offenders (Alexander, 1999; Hagan et al., 1994; Kahn & Chambers, 1991).
He presided over all judicial officers who sentenced young Aboriginal offenders to detention, and he knew them all; he himself sentenced juveniles to detention.
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About 20 years ago, a policeman in Wagga Wagga called Terry O'Connell, who was concerned at the high numbers of repeat offenders in the justice system, developed a method for dealing with young offenders, victims and their respective families.
Moves to establish accommodation for young offenders in Geraldton who would otherwise be held far from family and country in Perth were opposed on «real estate values» by the local non-Indigenous community.
Second, we need to support and rehabilitate young people who cross the line into antisocial or criminal behaviour to divert them away from becoming prolific offenders.
It's a ceremony that's far away too from daily reality for the many young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander offenders who have lost contact with, or confidence in their culture through difficult, often traumatic, childhood experiences.
The court sided with the purchasers and refused to strike the action, ruling it was not certain that a seller did not have to disclose to purchasers with two young children the existence of a person living across the street who has been convicted under the Criminal Code of being a child offender.
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