Youth Criminal Justice Act

Youth Criminal Justice Act
Parliament of Canada
  • An Act in respect of criminal justice for young persons and to amend and repeal other Acts
CitationSC 2002, c. 1
Considered byHouse of Commons of Canada
Considered bySenate of Canada
Assented to2002-02-19
Legislative history
First chamber: House of Commons of Canada
Bill citationBill C-7, 37th Parliament, 1st Session
Introduced byAnne McLellan, Minister of Justice
First reading2001-02-05
Second reading2001-03-26
Third reading2001-05-29
Second chamber: Senate of Canada
Member(s) in chargeLandon Pearson
First reading2001-05-30
Second reading2001-09-25
Third reading2001-12-18
Repeals
Young Offenders Act (RSC 1985, c. Y-1)
Status: In force
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The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA; French: Loi sur le système de justice pénale pour les adolescents) is a federal Canadian statute that covers the prosecution of youths for criminal offences.

Coming into effect on April 1, 2003, the Act replaced the Young Offenders Act, which itself was a replacement for the Juvenile Delinquents Act.