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Found 10 records similar to Admissions to the Youth Justice System: Most Serious Offence
The Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Youth Justice service delivery system provides community and custodial programs for youth in, or at risk of, conflict with the law, aged 12 to 17 at the time of the offence. The dataset is organized by: * fiscal year * number of transfer payment agencies * number of probation offices * number of open custody and detention facilities number of secure custody and detention facilities
This data represents youth admissions to custody and detention facilities and community-based programs and services. The data is organized by: * fiscal year * region (according to the 4 former youth justice services division regions: Central, Eastern, Northern and Western) * admission type * total count
This dataset represents the number of youth who re-offend and were convicted of a criminal offence within 2 years of completing a youth community disposition (probation order), or following the completion of a youth custody sentence of 6 months or more. This data represents only those youth tracked and is not representative of all youth served by Youth Justice Services. The data is organized by: * fiscal year of completion * region (according to the 4 former youth justice services division regions: central, eastern, northern and western) * sentence type (custody order or probation order) * re-offend (yes/no) * total count
Traffic-related offences under the Criminal Code include: * impaired driving * dangerous driving * failure to provide blood sample * fail to stop or remain This data set is no longer compiled by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. The data can be accessed fromStatistics Canada.
The dataset includes: * project name * number of years projects were funded * partner organization (beneficiary) Under the Cooperation and Exchange Agreement, Ontario and Quebec agree to share and exchange information and expertise and to cooperate in various areas, including culture, education, early childhood, health, immigration, tourism, economy, youth and the French language: * culture * education * early childhood * youth * health * immigration * tourism * economy * French language
This dataset includes: * new MCYS regions * Youth Justice Services regions * Service Delivery Division regions * census division names * census division IDs * census subdivision names census subdivision IDs *[MCYS]: Ministry of Children and Youth Services *[IDs]: identification
Demographic data for those enrolled in Ontario apprenticeship programs. The data covers 158 trades. For each trade, the data includes: * sector * Red Seal (yes/no) * total number of participants * gender * age cohort * number of approved sponsors * number of public training delivery agents * number of private training delivery agents
Data from the Police Reported Crime Severity Index. Measures changes in Canadian crime severity from year to year. In the index, all crimes are assigned a weight based on their seriousness, based on actual sentences handed down in all provinces and territories. Serious crimes are assigned high weights while less serious offences have lower weights.
Data from the Police Reported Crime Severity Index. Measures changes in the level of severity of crime in Canada from year to year. In the index, all crimes are assigned a weight based on their seriousness, based on actual sentences handed down in all provinces and territories. Serious crimes are assigned high weights while less serious offences have lower weights.
Publicly funded child and youth mental health services across the province including: * child and youth mental health agencies * child and youth mental health services offered through community agencies, including: * individual counselling * family counselling * group counselling * grief and loss counselling * anger management programs * suicide counselling * in person crisis intervention programs The following information is provided for each service: * name * location * hours of operation * contact information * description of program * service area * eligibility * application process * accessibility * languages offered * fee structure if applicable * documents required