Final Thoughts

This project was successful in canvassing the perspectives of young people with experience of the criminal justice system. Young people who participated in the project felt that emerging adulthood is a unique developmental stage during which they do not feel they are functioning as a fully matured adult. They also noted that experiences of trauma and conditions such as FASD may delay or extend a young person’s transition from adolescence to independent adulthood.

Young people’s willingness to share their experiences of the criminal justice system highlight where they are being well served and where there are opportunities for change and improvement. The suggestions they provided ranged from those that would require changes to legislation and to address systemic issues such as racism and poverty, to more simple, low-cost measures which would be relatively easy to implement (such as providing youth with information about what programs are available to them and how to apply).

The following is a summary of ten of their most common suggestions: