simiarities and differences within the crimminal justice system
Introduction This essay endeavours to provide an explanation of the similarities and the differences within in the criminal justice system. ... There is an importance element, integration with agencies, that will establish a co-operative structural system. ... This would not only strengthen the capabilities of the criminal justice system, but would also enable it to flourish because they would be encouraged to work together towards the same aim. This would demonstrate to the communities that they worked in and the society as a whole that they were concerned about them as individuals, families and citizens, and that there is also concern for those that find themselves within the criminal justice system. Besides the aims and objectives of the criminal justice system, this essay will reflect on the relationship that the three agencies have, and take into account whether thier main beliefs are symbolized, among the agency’s principles and ideologies. ... Aims and objectives of the criminal justice system. The criminal justice system is a combination of numerous different agencies and subdivisions. They have the responsibility for diverse section of upholding the rules of law and order and organizing justice. ... This is the underlying principle, of the policy of the Adversarial system, which establishes how and whether people have committed an offence and which way, that offence should be determined. ... Having developed as a means of managing tensions, arbitrating between conflicting forces, and getting certain necessary things done, social institutions typically contain within themselves traces of the contradictions and pluralities of interest which they seek to regulate’. ... 3) Penal system; involves probation and prisons 4) Crime prevention; involves the above agencies who deal with individual agencies along with wider group of agencies some private/ governmental, who plan crime free environments to seek to change the conditions that lead to criminal behaviour. ... On a whole, the prison service, is depicts the retributive and denunciatory system, where the blame is put on the individual person and they are reminded of the public dissatisfaction of criminal behaviour. ... However, one must remember that it is essential to differentiate that the aims of offenders going into the penal system, is not the same as the objectives for the prison system itself. Over many years, the prison system has taken on the role of many responsabilitys, by carrying outing numerous roles. ... The courts handle cases that need to be established within either a magistrates or crown court. ... By having a court system and procedures, it symbolizes the essence of the CJS. ... There are many elements of the criminal justice models within the courts, for instance, they are very much a crime control model as they are there to impeach and penalize, offenders when they are found guilty of committing crimes, and they can offer a rehabilitive alternative rather than that of incarceration. ... There are also other goals that are established, within the guiding principle, which are the concentration on persistent offenders, which consists of, harsher punishments, with which in conjunction with a need, and support from other agencies and the community to support further progression in the objective of meeting the needs of victims.