Police are responsible for conducting criminal investigations. At the investigation stage, police gather and review information to figure out what happened. This may involve, for example, examining the place where the crime occurred and talking to victims and witnesses.
Based on what they learn during their investigation, police decide whether there is enough evidence to prove a youth has committed a crime. If there is enough evidence, police will determine whether to recommend to Crown counsel that the youth be charged.
The following generally describes what may take place during an investigation.
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