Juvenile Delinquency in Canada: The Report of the Department of Justice Committee on Juvenile DelinquencyRecommendation 95, on the "importance of fusing the processes of social inquiry and policy-making", and Recommendation 97, on taking the lead "in encouraging and supporting research on crime and on the programs which seek to control crime" were influential in the decision to create the Department of the Solicitor General in 1966. Implementation of this Report's recommendations of the above-mentioned responsibilities was assigned to the new Department, along with the establishment of a library to satisfy Section (b) of Recommendation 95, on the need to establish a 'central clearing-house for information and research projects and their reported results'. |
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... effect the quality of family life of the child . The forces of social change , it has been suggested , " can , through the medium of parents who are themselves intimi- dated by these changes , have direct effects on the basic security ...
... effect the quality of family life of the child . The forces of social change , it has been suggested , " can , through the medium of parents who are themselves intimi- dated by these changes , have direct effects on the basic security ...
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... effects . One is the absence of the informal system of social controls usually found in the settled community . The second effect is the growth of a complex system of interpersonal controls such as laws and regulations invoked only ...
... effects . One is the absence of the informal system of social controls usually found in the settled community . The second effect is the growth of a complex system of interpersonal controls such as laws and regulations invoked only ...
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... effect that will probably vary from province to province depending upon the struc- ture , role and comprehensiveness ... effects would result if the children received these services by virtue of an order of the juvenile court under ...
... effect that will probably vary from province to province depending upon the struc- ture , role and comprehensiveness ... effects would result if the children received these services by virtue of an order of the juvenile court under ...
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adequate after-care agencies anti-social appropriate Archambault Commission areas authorities behaviour British Columbia Canada Canadian charge child or young child welfare committed concerned conduct contributing to delinquency Convicted Criminal Code criminal law crown attorney custody deal delinquency prevention detention disposition doli incapax educational effect evidence example facilities fact Family Court federal Act finding of delinquency foster home found delinquent function hearing important indictable offence Ingleby Committee institution involved Justice juvenile age Juvenile Court Act juvenile court committee juvenile court judge juvenile court jurisdiction juvenile court process Juvenile Delinquents Act juvenile offender matter minimum age Model Penal Code municipality objective offence Ontario ordinary criminal courts parent or guardian probation officer problem procedure proceedings programs province question reason recommend regard relating Report responsibility restitution social Standard Juvenile Court suggested supervision supra note training school treatment young offender young person