Across
- 5. When a cultural group adopts some of the characteristics of surrounding groups
- 7. People that live in and are official passport-holding voting residents of a country
- 8. A document that outlines the procedures for dealing with youth crime
- 12. An assumption that all people in a group are the same
- 14. A government policy recognizing and promoting different cultures
- 15. Cases that deal with the protection of personal rights between individuals
- 17. Canada’s nationally funded TV / radio company
- 19. _____ of Rights & Freedoms, a document that lays out the rights of all Canadians
- 22. The organization that ensures a certain amount of Canadian content is broadcasted on TV and radio
- 23. A group of 191 countries that meet to solve disputes diplomatically
- 24. The process of trying to remove elements of someone’s culture to make them the same as everyone else
- 27. The mix of ethnic groups, languages and cultures to co-exist in Canada
- 28. Consequences for crime that do not involve the courts
- 30. This part of the justice system houses criminals serving their sentences
- 31. Basic norms that should be given to all people on Earth regardless of nationality
- 32. When a specific group of people are kept separate from the rest of the population are not allowed to integrate
- 33. UN actions to maintain non-violent interactions between warring nations
Down
- 1. The punishment given for a crime
- 2. The highest court in Manitoba – it takes on only 5% of criminal cases
- 3. Along with rights, this is the other term included in the title of our Charter
- 4. A citizen that files a lawsuit against another citizen in civil law
- 5. National _____, the characteristics that distinguish one country from another
- 6. A person accused of a crime, either in civil or criminal law
- 9. The beliefs and behaviors that are characteristic of a specific group of people
- 10. This type of justice focuses on righting the wrongs committed in a crime, not just punishment
- 11. Lawyers that work with defendants in criminal cases against the government
- 12. The UN committee (five permanent members) that makes decisions about peacekeeping missions
- 13. Treating people differently because of their class, race, gender, etc
- 16. Cases between the government and individuals that have broken the law
- 18. Lawyers that represent the government in criminal court cases
- 19. A judicial body that determines
- 20. A ruling body that runs the affairs of a country
- 21. Discrimination against other people because of ethnicity or skin colour
- 25. The highest court of Canada – it has nine judges
- 26. The judge’s decision about whether someone is guilty or innocent
- 29. A request for a re-trial at a higher court due to an error
- 30. These part of the justice system is tasked with arresting people who break the law
