Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice refers to the system of practices and institutions involved in the enforcement of criminal law, the adjudication of criminal offenses, and the rehabilitation of offenders. It encompasses various components, including law enforcement agencies, courts, and correctional facilities. The primary goals of the criminal justice system are to maintain social order, prevent crime, protect citizens, and ensure that justice is served fairly and impartially. It involves the processes through which suspects are investigated, charged, tried, and sentenced, as well as the rehabilitation and reintegration of convicted individuals back into society. Criminal justice also examines issues related to crime prevention, victim’s rights, and the legal protections afforded to individuals throughout the judicial process.