young offenders - Canadas Youth Justice system

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The Past, Present, and Future Youth crime is a growing epidemic that affects most teenagers at one point of their life. They'll get in trouble with the law and their parents will find out of their mischief. Their crime may lead to many others as they get older because they will be treated harshly in the adult system. The Young Offenders Act gives kids second chances at becoming better citizens and thus, getting back on …

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…are lots of things that can happen to the Young Offenders Act. Over time, it can re-develop again into the Juvenile Delinquent's Act or something similar to it. In order for us to prevent that from happening, we must continue with our development of succeeding in rehabilitating "misguided" children. Over the past years, there have been many new additions to the act, one of the most major ones was almost or doubling young killers sentences.