Youth court statistics highlights, 1995-96 - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 85-002-X19970108167
Providing effective treatment and rehabilitation of young offenders and ensuring the safety of Canadian communities are primary objectives of the youth justice system. Increasingly, this system has felt the pressure of public and media scrutiny. The recent parliamentary review and the media have focused on the most serious criminal events involving youths. The Youth Court Survey, through the collection and dissemination of youth court information, assists policy-makers and program managers as they struggle to redefine the nature of Canada's youth justice system. The Youth Court Survey provides data to monitor the current practice of the courts to deal with youths, aged 12 to 17 at the time of the offence, in the criminal justice system. This Juristat provides information on the nature and volume of cases processed by the youth courts of Canada, on accused characteristics, and on case outcomes during the 1995-96 fiscal year (April to March). National caseload trends are also included.
Main Product: Juristat
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October 30, 1997 |
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- Analytical products
- Assaults
- Break and enter offences
- Drug crimes and offences
- Fraud
- Impaired driving
- Judicial dispositions
- Motor vehicle theft
- Probation
- Property crimes
- Provincial differences
- Recidivism
- Sexual assaults
- Theft
- Violent crimes and offences
- Young offenders
- Youth correctional services
- Youth court statistics
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