Research at a Glance: Bail and Administration of Justice Offences (AOJOs)

What we found:

Young people believed that an accused should remain in the community on bail for all types of offences (with some conditions) while awaiting trial instead of being remanded to jail. Youth thought that accused persons should have greater support to help them meet reasonable bail condition, for example, referrals to support services or rides to court.

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Additional Info

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Last Updated April 17, 2026, 21:52 (UTC)
Created April 17, 2026, 21:52 (UTC)
contact_email OG-GO@justice.gc.ca
criticality_level []
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open_canada_collection publication
open_canada_date_published 2018-07-05 00:00:00
open_canada_keywords {"fr": ["Jeune contrevenant", "Décision du tribunal", "Recherche", "Système judiciaire", "Jeunesse", "Questions juridiques"], "en": ["Young offenders", "court decisions", "research", "justice system", "youth", "legal issues"]}
open_canada_subject ["law", "persons", "processes"]
sensitivity_level unrestricted
title_fr Recherche en un coup d'oeil: Liberté sous caution et infractions contre l'administration de la justice (IAJ)
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