REPORT OF YOUTH COURT DISPOSITIONS
PROVINCIAL COURT (FAMILY DIVISION)
BRAMPTON, ONTARIO, CANADA
APRIL 1, 1984 TO MID-1994
The actual sentence imposed in any case will depend upon a number of factors.
Please consult your lawyer so that you can carefully prepare for sentencing.
This database contains digests of most of the age 12 to 15 sentencing dispositions
made by the Provincial Court (Family Division) Youth Court Judges sitting at the Judicial
District of Peel at Brampton, Ontario from the implementation of Phase I of the Young
Offenders Act on April 1, 1984 until mid-1994. This report has held certain parameters
constant such as offence, age, absence or presence of a previous record.
The database was prepared as the result of a co-operative effort of various members of the Peel Young Offenders Act Implementation Committee beginning in 1983. Through the Ministry of Community and Social Services - Probation and Associated Youth Services of Peel in Mississauga and Brampton, non-identifying material was provided to Stephen Biss for entry into the database.
The dispositions digested in this report have been ranked in order of severity, i.e. by type of disposition, length of disposition, and length of probation in months. The order of severity used is ABS DIS (absolute discharge), CON DIS (conditional discharge), CON SUS S (suspended sentence), CSO (community service order alone), PROBN (probation alone), PROBN+CSO, [FINE], [OPEN] custody, [SECOPEN] (combination secure and open custody), and [SECURE] custody. RECORDC in some tables indicates whether or not the offender had a previous Youth Court record.
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