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Although organized differently, most [[Criminal Justice Systems Around the World |criminal justice systems]] are made up of the following parts: | Although organized differently, most [[Criminal Justice Systems Around the World |criminal justice systems]] are made up of the following parts: | ||
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* Criminal Defense Lawyers | |||
* Defendant(s) | |||
* Judges | |||
* [[Jury]] (lay people acting as fact finders). | |||
* Mental Health Services | |||
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* Parole Officers | * Parole Officers | ||
* Police | * Police | ||
* Prison Officials | * Prison Officials | ||
* Prosecutors, Procurators, or their equivalent | * Prosecutors, Procurators, or their equivalent | ||
* [[Victim's Rights | Victims]] | * [[Victim's Rights | Victims]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:42, 8 December 2010
Although organized differently, most criminal justice systems are made up of the following parts:
- Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Defendant(s)
- Judges
- Jury (lay people acting as fact finders).
- Mental Health Services
- Parole Officers
- Police
- Prison Officials
- Prosecutors, Procurators, or their equivalent
- Victims