What is the Criminal Justice System???

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1. What are the 6 key organisations?

  • Responsible for security, Crime prevention, Policing, Boarder security immigration, Drug and alcohol strategies, Fire prevention and rescue, Counter-terrorism and Health-care.
  • Responsible for security, Crime prevention, Prison, Boarder security immigration, Drug and alcohol strategies, Fire Prevention and rescue and Counter-Terrorism
  • Responsible for security, Crime prevention, Policing, Boarder security immigration, Drug and alcohol strategies, Fire prevention and rescue and Counter-terrorism.
  • Responsible for security, Crime prevention, Boarder security, Policing, Drug and alcohol strategies, Fire prevention and rescue and Counter-terrorism.
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2. What is the Criminal Justice System, give the definition?

  • A collection of agencies working with the government. (Joyce,2017:130)
  • A collection of agencies responsible for upholding the law and interests of citizens. (Joyce,2017:140)
  • A collection of agencies responsible for upholding the interests for upholding the law, government and interests of citizens. (Joyce,2018/140)
  • A collection of agencies responsible for upholding the interests of citizens. (Joyce.2017:140)

3. What makes the CJS not a system?

  • However, there can be competition between similar parts of the system, overlapping roles, conflicting aims, distinctive working cultures and mentalities within agencies, and regularly subject to external difference.
  • However, there can be competition between different parts of the system.
  • However, there can be competition between different parts of the system, overlapping roles, conflicting aims, distinctive working cultures and mentalities within agencies, and regularly subject to external interference.
  • However, there can be conflicting aims, distinctive working cultures and mentalities within agencies, and regularly subject to external interference.

4. Is the criminal justice system a system?

  • Yes, the CJS has a beginning and a number of predictable stages. Each agency has a defined role within the 'system'. And reforms/changes to one part influence the work of other parts.
  • No, the CJS has a beginning and a number of unpredictable stages. The interdependent agencies do not work towards a common goal. Each agency do not have a defined role within the 'system'. And reforms/changes to one part do not influence the work of other parts.
  • yes, the CJS has a beginning and a number of predictable stages. The interdependent agencies work towards a common goal. Each agency has a defined role within the 'system'. And reforms/changes to one part influence the work of other parts.
  • Yes, the CJS has a beginning and a number of predictable stages. The interdependent agencies work towards a common goal. Each agency work together within the 'system'. And reform/changes to one part influence the work of other parts.

5. What are the 7 key responsibilities of the criminal justice system?

  • 1.) Boundary creation and prevention. 2.) Prevention and deterrence of criminal behaviours. 3.) Investigation and detection of crime. 4.) Gathering intelligence in relation to criminal behaviours. 5.) Arrest, charging and prosecution of offenders. 6.) Delivery of appropriate responses to crime, deviance and disorder. 7.) According to the Criminal Justice strategic plan 2008-11: Victims to be at the heart of the CJS. (Joyce, 2017:145)
  • 1.) Boundary creation and maintenance. 2.) Prevention and deterrence of offending behaviours. 3.) Investigation and detection of crime. 4.) Gathering intelligence in relation to criminal activates. 5.) Arrest, charging and prosecution of offenders. 6.) De
  • 1.) Boundary creation and maintenance. 2.) Prevention and deterrence of offending behaviours. 3.) Investigation and detection of crime. 5.)Gathering intelligence in relation to criminal activities. 5.)Delivery of appropriate responses to crime, deviance and disorder. 6.) According to Criminal Justice strategic plan 2008-11: Victims to be at the heart of the CJS. (Joyce, 2017:140)
  • 1.) Boundary creation and maintenance. 2.) prevention and deterrence of offending behaviours. 3.) Investigation and detection of crime. 4.) Gathering intelligence in relation to reoffending activities. 5.) Arrest, charging and prosecution of offenders. 6.) Delivery of appropriate responses to crime, deviance and disorder. 7.) According to the Criminal Justice strategic plan 2008-11: Victims to be at the heart of the CJS . (Joyce, 2017:140)

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