Relationships between agencies
- Created by: Cat91
- Created on: 05-02-21 09:55
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- HM Prison Service
- If the police deny bail they will have to go to prison
- The Police
- Give evidence in court
- HM Courts and Tribunal Service
- Law's can be created though judicial precedent and statutory interpretation
- Judges
- They set the terms of imprisonments
- HM Prison Service
- If the police deny bail they will have to go to prison
- The Police
- Give evidence in court
- HM Courts and Tribunal Service
- Law's can be created though judicial precedent and statutory interpretation
- Judges
- They set the terms of imprisonments
- They set the terms of imprisonments
- Judges
- Work together to ensure prisoners are safely brought to the court
- Law's can be created though judicial precedent and statutory interpretation
- HM Courts and Tribunal Service
- Management of an offender
- The National Probation Service
- Give evidence in court
- The Police
- For when a prisoner is released
- The National Probation Service
- If the police deny bail they will have to go to prison
- HM Prison Service
- They set the terms of imprisonments
- Judges
- Work together to ensure prisoners are safely brought to the court
- Law's can be created though judicial precedent and statutory interpretation
- HM Courts and Tribunal Service
- Management of an offender
- Give evidence in court
- The Police
- For when a prisoner is released
- If the police deny bail they will have to go to prison
- CPS
- Advise on how to charge the suspect
- Appear to fight for the prosecution
- Advise on how to charge the suspect
- Sentencing Council
- Produces guidelines on sentencing
- Produces guidelines on sentencing
- Voluntary organisations
- Provide support to prisoners
- CPS
- Advise on how to charge the suspect
- Appear to fight for the prosecution
- Advise on how to charge the suspect
- CPS
- Some support each other
- Provide support to prisoners
- Lawyers
- May visit to talk to their clients
- May visit to talk to their clients
- Government departments
- Oversees
- Oversees
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