Understanding Cases of Failure to Comply with A Disposition
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Section I: One-Year Snapshot
- Section II: Longitudinal Youth Court Data
- Section III: Policy Recommendations
- Appendix A: Additional Tables
- Table A1: Most serious sentence given for the failure to comply conviction by type of case
- Table A2: Most serious sentence for FTC conviction by type of criminal offence in case
- Table A3: The most serious, most recent conviction and the most serious sentence for the current FTC conviction (Cases that had two previous cases before the FTC conviction)
- Table A4: The most serious, most recent conviction and the most serious sentence for the current FTC conviction (Cases that had three or more previous case before the FTC conviction)
- Table A5: Number of failure to comply (FTC) and other criminal convictions in cases by province and gender
- Table A6: Type of most serious conviction by province and gender
- Table A7: Most serious disposition for FTC conviction by gender and province
- Table A8: The most serious conviction ever in a youth's history by gender and province (missing data included)
- Table A9: Most serious, most recent conviction before FTC conviction by province and gender
- Table A10: Most serious, most recent sentence before FTC conviction by province and gender
- Table A11: Type of most serious conviction in a case by the number of FTC convictions (Row Percents)
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