Pubdate: Wed, 01 Mar 2006 Source: Toronto 24hours (CN ON) Section: Pg 7 Copyright: 2006 Canoe Inc. Contact: http://toronto.24hrs.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4068 Author: Sun Media Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?199 (Mandatory Minimum Sentencing) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) TORIES SET TO CRACK DOWN ON YOUNG OFFENDERS Children under 12 who engage in criminal acts would no longer escape the long arm of the law under a revamped youth justice act. Calling the current legislation a "failure," Conservative Justice Minister Vic Toews said the legal system should have some jurisdiction over even the youngest law-breakers. "I'm not suggesting that we put them in prison or do anything. But the fact that (the courts) have no jurisdiction, the street gangs understand that very clearly," he said in an interview with Sun Media. "These young children are being used for break-and-enters, for drug couriers. So they're becoming involved in a life of crime at a very early age, and becoming seasoned criminals even before they become eligible to be charged or disciplined under the Youth Criminal Justice Act." The Conservative election platform vowed to hold youth criminals to account to their victims and community and to provide "effective punishment" for adolescents who commit serious crimes, instill a sense of responsibility and give them better opportunities for rehabilitation. The plan also called for offenders 14 years or older charged with a serious violent or repeat offence to be automatically subject to adult sentencing provisions, and an amendment to include deterrence and denunciation as mandatory sentencing principles. Toews said proposed changes will also reflect the fact that children under 12 who commit crimes should no longer be left to child welfare agencies. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman