Values, Influence, and Peers

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The Values, Influence, and Peers program is available in all of Ontario's public elementary schools to remind them about peer pressure, shoplifting, vandalism, and other crimes committed by young offenders. The program is used to inform students in the sixth grade, when this type of behavior begins to emerge with adolescent rebellion. Videos are shown and trips are made to courtrooms to watch actual trials in progress so kids learn about the justice system.

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Ontario's Ministry of Education