Certainly a First in Canada where a Prime Minister listens to the Victims of Crime, vows to make changes to the "Young Offenders Act" so no one has to suffer the loss of a loved one again, by a Justice system which releases a criminal back out on the streets to kill again.
Harper vows changes to 'failed' youth justice actJames Cowan , Canwest News ServicePublished: Friday, June 06, 2008VAUGHAN, Ont. - Canada's approach to handling young offenders is an "unmitigated failure," the prime minister declared Friday.
Speaking at a fundraiser for the Canadian Crime Victims Foundation near Toronto, Stephen Harper vowed to push forward with controversial reforms that would make it easier to jail young offenders prior to trial and to impose harsher sentences if judges believe it will deter other lawbreakers.
"The principles of deterrence and punishment have been all but erased from the youth criminal justice system," Harper said.



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