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1. A sentencing approach in which offenders are given an opportunity to perform some community service or are referred to a community agency to better address their needs instead of being processed through the youth justice court system is known as___________.
2. _______________ is a system of addressing conflict that acknowledges the injury suffered during the commission of a crime and strives to repair that injury through reconciling the offender with the victim and their community.
3. The more that a group is _____________________, the greater the likelihood that criminality will be discovered-particularly for those offences that are prevalent in society.
Supported
Avoided
Connected
Targeted
4. The _______________ allowed police officers a more widespread range of enforcement powers when it came to minor offences than those allotted to rape, murder, and arson.
Narcotics Control Act
Food and Drugs Act
Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
Canadian Drug Policy Coalition
5. It has been found that foreign-born youth have higher rates of so-called "delinquent behaviour" than Canadian-born youth.
True
False
6. The practice known widely as "carding" has been used to be a massive "known to society" database of the citizenry, which is not subject to outside oversight or any regulation on the purging of information.
True
False
7. _______________________ is the use of a person's race by law enforcement as the sole criteria to suspect them of criminal activity.
8. _____________________ is a fear in the general public, usually unjustified by evidence, of a specific social issue or group that is believed to be a threat to the stability, values, and interests of broader society.