Monday: Movie Pitch/ Brochure
Tuesday: Chapter 2 Test Review/ Movie Pitch Script development
Wednesday: Speaking 101 with a Professional/ Movie Pitch work period
Thursday: Chapter 2 Test- Hand in Brochure/ Movie Pitch Work Period
MONDAY-PRESENTATIONS
HERE ARE THE ANSWERS TO THE REVIEW!
Chapter 2 Test
Review
Indicate whether the statement
is TRUE or FALSE.
_T___1. Treating young offenders with
fairness and equity is an objective of the justice system.
__T__2. A just society is fundamental to
peoples’ quality of life in a country.
__T__3. If you are arrested, you have the
right to have your parents present during questioning.
__F__4. The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA)
deals with youth between the ages of 13–18.
__F__5. The
Criminal Code of Canada is the law that defines the consequences youth
will face for criminal offences.
__T__6. A
judge has the choice of passing an adult sentence to a youth 14 years and older
who has committed a crime.
__F__7. The
Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) ensures that young people who commit
the same crime face the same consequences.
__T__8. Police
consider the circumstances of a young offender when administering a consequence
for a crime committed.
__T__9. Young people do not understand their
actions in the same way adults are expected to.
__T_10. Research
shows that the younger a person is when they break the law, the more likely they
are to commit a crime again.
__F_11. If you are chosen for jury duty,
employers must pay you for your time away from work.
__T_12. Some
First Nations feel that Canada’s justice system was imposed upon them by
colonialism, and is therefore unjust.
__F_13. Jurors remain anonymous during a
trial. After the trial is over, jurors may reveal themselves.
__F_14. The
John Howard Society believes that youth involved in criminal activities need
serious consequences to make communities safe.
__T_15. When you get caught breaking the law,
you no longer have choices about what happens to you.
Place
a ‘Y’ besides beliefs that are features of the YCJA system. Place a ‘N’ beside
beliefs that are NOT features of the YCJA.
__N_ Retribution
__Y_ Deterrence (discouraging the offender
from others committing such crimes in the future.)
__Y_ Rehabilitation
__N_ Incapacitation (prevent criminals from
being a threat to society)
__Y_ Reintegration
__Y_ Restoration- (paying back the victim
if the crime resulted in damage or loss.
Match
the following terms with the definition:
Equity
__B__ A.Equality
of opportunity
Equality __A__ B.Equality
of outcome
Define the following:
Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) Elizabeth
Fry
Criminal Code of Canada (CCOC) John Howard Society
Circle Justice Advocacy Group
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