The Young Offenders Act
This essay was written to show the advantages and disadvantages of the Young Offenders Act over the previous Juvenile Delinquents Act. Also it should give a theoretical understanding of the current Canadian Juvenile-Justice system, the act and it's implications and the effects of the young offenders needs and mental health on the outcome of the trials. In the interest of society the young offenders act was brought forth on april second 1984. This act was created to ensure the rights and the needs of a young person. Alan W. Leshied says "On one hand the justice and legal objectives of the act are being effectively realized while on the other hand the needs and treatment aspects of it leave much to be desired." The research of the Young offenders act is still ongoing but Leshied says that it is becoming clear that the custody positions have been in dispute since the act came into
weakness they find, is that the courts are expensive and placed in hospitals for a short time under the authority of the legal Mental health of the young offender can also be a problem. If a youth is close to the adult age of 18 years they could be can arise when the client is a young person.
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Alan Leshied, Offenders Act, Canadian Juvenile-Justice, Delinquents Act, offenders act, mental health, instructions his/her client, person able, his/her client, juvenile delinquent, obtain counsel, instructions his/her,
Approximate Word count = 643
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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