Talk:Youth Criminal Justice Act

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[edit] a student needing help

im doing a huge comparison report containing many paragrqaphs comparing youth criminal justic act and the Adult Criminal Law... but im finding the information confusing and in large amounts... can you give me clear comparisons between these 8 parts:

level of Goverment reponsible aims pre-trial rights trials for offences sentencing post sentencing involvment of the courts approach for seriouse offenders, and finally criminal records

if someone could help me it would be greatly appretiated!


thank you.

[edit] Issues with your questions

1) If you want help, ask a teacher or someone. Wikipedia is not a place for people to help you with projects.

2) If you have a comment and want help addressing it, you need to sign your article and usually create an account. Ip: 68.145.86.152 is not the best way for me to know who to reply to.

3) This article seems to parapharase the act, it is not paragraphs from it, so I do not understand your issue. The statement indicates that the government that is charging the youth, i.e. federal, provincal, chooses punishments and what to do with the records of the youth afterward. --Kirkoconnell 16:25, 20 June 2007 (UTC)