prevent and investigate crimes
enforce laws
prosecute criminal cases for both adults and youth
provide correctional institutions and community supervision
meet the needs of victims
desribes the the fundamental rights and beliefs that form the foundation of a fair and just society
the charter is part 1 of the consttuion act, 1982
federal and provincial governments have the ability to override specific charter rights in certain situations
The Crown
focuses on ensuring that the proceedings of the justice process are fair
focuses on protecting the public through the capture, prosecution, and conviction of offenders
the expectation that if society sees offenders successfully being prosecuted and convicted that it will deter others from offending
due process and crime control
fair and effective
common law and staute law
previous court decisions
to stand by what has been decided
through the parliamentary process
the police
the court system
the correctional system
private agencies
the public
pre-trial
trial
sentencing
penalty
reintegration
provide society with a way of resolving disputes and ensuring that our rights and freedoms are protected
rehabilitate and prevent youth from becoming adult offenders
balance the needs of the youth and protect society
recognize youth are vulnerable and at a critical point in life
1908
1984
2003
prevent crime- adressing the underlying causes of behaivour
rehabilitate and reintegrate
ensuring meaningful consequences to the offender
16 and 17
1909
1920
Toronto Police Service
Dryden Police Service
Thunder Bay Police Service
London Police Service
North Bay Police Service
operational stresses and organizational stresses