id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xdls4v3twjge5elzef7gpf5y5e April S Elliott Youth justice and health: An argument against proposed changes to the Youth Criminal Justice Act 2011 3 .pdf application/pdf 1514 119 53 emotional health of young offenders if the Youth Criminal Evidence suggests that transferring youth to adult facilities generally leads to more recidivism—including violent current Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA), which is based in 2 | YOUTH JUSTICE AND HEALTH: AN ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE YOUTH CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 2 | YOUTH JUSTICE AND HEALTH: AN ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE YOUTH CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT There is also evidence that adolescents released from adult facilities are more likely to re-offend than those sentenced to juvenile facilities [3][6]. Among the proposed changes to the Youth Criminal Justice • The federal Youth Criminal Justice Act should not be • Any future amendments to the Youth Criminal Justice Youth from the Juvenile to Adult Justice System. 3ADOLESCENT HEALTH COMMITTEE, CANADIAN PAEDIATRIC SOCIETY | 3ADOLESCENT HEALTH COMMITTEE, CANADIAN PAEDIATRIC SOCIETY | Problems with access to adolescent mental health care can lead to dealings with the criminal justice system. ./cache/work_xdls4v3twjge5elzef7gpf5y5e.pdf ./txt/work_xdls4v3twjge5elzef7gpf5y5e.txt