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When it is all said and done, the current criminal justice system is about as fair and effective as we can resonably expect

Title: When it is all said and done, the current criminal justice system is about as fair and effective as we can resonably expect
Category: /Law & Government
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When it is all said and done, the current criminal justice system is about as fair and effective as we can resonably expect
The incessant debate of whether the current criminal justice system is 'about as fair and effective as we can reasonably expect' has yet again been addressed in this essay. It is argued throughout this essay that the criminal justice system fails to meet with the protection and well being of the public by not appropriately processing offenders. Six main arguments of this essay highlight weaknesses within the system. The first argument of this essay exposes …showed first 75 words of 2405 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2405 total…Criminology. AIC Conference Proceedings; no. 6) Shaw, M. (2004) Judge voices concern at sentencing leniency as grandmother's killers appeal. P:9 (The Age 31/03/2004) Thompson, G (1988) Bail for serious offenders, Bail or remand? : proceedings of a conference held 29 November-1 December 1988 (Australian Institute of Criminology. AIC Conference Proceedings; no. 6) Weiser Easteal, P. (1993) Killing the beloved : homicide between adult sexual intimates. pp:111- 130 (Australian Institute of Criminology.) White, R. and Perrone, S (1997) Crime and social control: an introduction. (Oxford University Press).

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