Criminal Justice Systems Around the World: Difference between revisions
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* 1 | * 1. [[Core Value #1: Allows for safety, humanity and respect]] | ||
* 2. | * 2. [[not arbitrary and has checks and balances]] | ||
* 3. Accounts for individual differences | * 3. [[Accounts for individual differences]] | ||
* 4. Embraces concepts of equality | * 4. [[Embraces concepts of equality]] | ||
* 5. Is swift and communicates to detainees | * 5. Is swift and communicates to detainees | ||
* 6. Embodies fairness | * 6. Embodies fairness |
Revision as of 23:30, 7 April 2010
Criminal legal systems can be loosely classified as either common, civil, Islamic or socialist law in nature. However, today many jurisdictions have adopted hybrid models that combine elements of various legal systems.
Core Values
The criminal justice system:
- 1. Core Value #1: Allows for safety, humanity and respect
- 2. not arbitrary and has checks and balances
- 3. Accounts for individual differences
- 4. Embraces concepts of equality
- 5. Is swift and communicates to detainees
- 6. Embodies fairness
- 7. Allows for openness and public oversight
- 8. Uses proportionality and reflects the goals of reformation and rehabilitation.