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* [[Core Value 8: Uses proportionality and reflects the goals of reformation and rehabilitation]] | * [[Core Value 8: Uses proportionality and reflects the goals of reformation and rehabilitation]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:33, 30 November 2010
The criminal justice system:
- Core Value 1: Allows for safety, humanity and respect
- Core Value 2: Not arbitrary and has checks and balances
- Core Value 3: Accounts for individual differences
- Core Value 4: Embraces concepts of equality
- Core Value 5: Is swift and communicates to detainees
- Core Value 6: Embodies fairness
- Core Value 7: Allows for openness and public oversight
- Core Value 8: Uses proportionality and reflects the goals of reformation and rehabilitation