The youth criminal Justice Act
Across
- 3. Works with at- risk and criminalized women
- 5. Control by one power over a dependent area or people
- 6. A group of people who have been chosen to listen to the facts of a trial in a law court and to decide whether a person is guilty or not guilty, or whether a claim has been proved
- 8. This means jurors are supervised by a Jury Guard
- 11. involves engaging others, exercising your voice and mobilizing evidence to influence policy and practice
- 12. Refers to "reentry" or "resettlement"
- 15. Based on a combination of common law and civil law
- 17. Free from self-interest
- 18. Documented Crimes of an individual
Down
- 1. The process seeks to improve a criminal's character and outlook so that he or she can function in society without committing other crimes.
- 2. Charity committed to just, effective, and humane responses to the causes and consequences of crime.
- 4. Unpaid work performed by a person or group of people for the benefit and betterment of their community without any form of compensation
- 7. A written law that provides rules of conduct
- 9. To lay a charge in a criminal matter
- 10. The use of force to repel an attack or imminent threat of attack directed against oneself or others or a legally protected interest.
- 13. Giving each person what they deserve
- 14. The judgment that a court formally pronounces after finding a criminal defendant guilty
- 16. The period specified in it as long as that period ends no more than 60 days after the day