Sociology 2267A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Young Offenders Act, Learning Disability

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Soc 2267 ch 10: youth corrections: going to jail introduction historical foundations. Custody provisions under the ycja youth custody issues. The effect of prison on children and youth. What is not addressed bridging the gap: aftercare and community reintegration. Training schools: term used for under the jda to refer to correctional institutions, by the 1970s, they fell out of use in many provinces, community programs and group homes became the norm . Youth centres: provinces varied in how they designated youth detention facilities, as either open or secure, in ontario, custody was further determined by age: 12-15 (phase i) and 16-17 (phase. Ii): the ycja does not require the youth court to specify level of custody for young offenders, all provinces are required, however, to have both levels of custody in their jurisdiction. Custody provisions under the ycja: the ycja does not see custody as a main sanction.

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