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Youth Crimes - Arrests Law 12 – MUNDY 2009
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Police Actions Towards Youth Police are given flexibility through YCJA, when faced with a youth suspected of a criminal act, to use other options than simply arresting them Options include: ▫talking with youth ▫meeting with parents, sending youth into their care Police still record incident (not crime) in case youth commits crimes again in future
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Youth Arrests When arresting youth, all of Charter’s legal rights apply Arrest rights expressed: ▫describing rights in clear, understandable language ▫right to silence - any statements made could be used in court as evidence ▫right to consult lawyer ▫right to have parent/adult present during questioning (police cannot question if not present)
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Youth and Detention, Bail During detention, youth have same rights as adults (ex. – only fingerprints, photographs taken if charged with indictable offence) Efforts made by police, courts to place charged youth in hands of parents/guardians as soon as possible prior to trial (recognizance w/surety) If arrested youth could reoffend (or may not show up for court dates), youth placed under house arrest or foster homes
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Parental Involvement Parents are notified as soon as police can after a youth is arrested or detained parents allowed to provide their views to court prior to sentencing
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