Plans to reform family law, to reform the criminal justice system and to outlaw internet grooming are expected. |
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From the crime scene to the line-up to the mug shot, the criminal justice system depends on photography. |
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The legal reforms proposed in the Queen's Speech raise ominous questions about the future of the entire criminal justice system. |
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The fiscal service has long been regarded as the Achilles' heel of the whole criminal justice system. |
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Our justice system, under-funded and under pressure, is weighted towards miscarriages. |
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It may well save a few innocent lives if the justice system was less weighted in favour of the criminal's human rights. |
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The youth criminal justice system is expanding into areas that child welfare services would once have intervened in. |
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This site is designed to improve the public's understanding of the juvenile justice system and to promote policy reform. |
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The main goal of the juvenile justice system is rehabilitation rather than punishment. |
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It is an indispensable resource for informed professionals who strive to shape the juvenile justice system today. |
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Children of adoption show up in disproportionate numbers in the criminal justice system and contribute to problems of juvenile delinquency. |
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It builds on the Government's ongoing reform of the criminal justice system, rebalancing the process in favour of victims and witnesses. |
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I doubt it, but it is good to see ordinary citizens rising up, through the criminal justice system, to bring the Democratic Party to heel. |
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People need to feel safe in the knowledge that our justice system works well and is fair to all who come into contact with it. |
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The friend was badly beaten before disappearing into the depths of the labyrinthine Nigerian justice system. |
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As a result, the juvenile justice system has emphasized rehabilitation, not retribution, requital, or punishment. |
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The authors set out their intention to examine recent attempts to integrate elements of 'restorative justice' into the youth justice system. |
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She notes that restorative justice can be used at the front end of the justice system to divert young offenders. |
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If we forgive too easily or grow too lenient in our criminal justice system, we may ignore the genuine harm done. |
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Many of the issues litigated in the family justice system require open and public debate in the media. |
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Tourgee's line of argumentation in Plessy, its view of the role of the justice system, is complex and bears further analysis. |
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I know never to expect anything from the criminal justice system, so you are trying to be calm and take it in your stride. |
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The same general policy was true for adults, and the avowed aim of the justice system was rehabilitation. |
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Given these numbers it is clear that clemency was marginal to the criminal justice system. |
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As politicians and pundits howled, the criminal justice system was Balkanised and neglected. |
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Let us all pray that the justice system will pursue the truth no matter where it leads. |
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Despite a thriving democracy, the justice system has not always been successful in stopping fascist thuggery. |
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The end of racism is the solution to the colour-coded erosion of the justice system and the end of imperialism and neo-colonisation. |
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Of immediate concern to us is the fact that our people fill the jails and clog the justice system. |
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This dangerous double standard makes a sham and a mockery of the justice system. |
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The court's judgment contained a blistering criticism of the criminal justice system. |
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There is a worrying conviction growing in this community that something sinister is happening in our justice system. |
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By that time, says Mr Brennan, he is contemptuous of the criminal justice system and unafraid of the sanctions it imposes. |
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It was especially difficult because of the slow speed at which the criminal justice system operated. |
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A Geraldton legal centre has launched a series of seminars to inform unrepresented defendants of the ins and outs of the justice system. |
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To assume perversity unworthily discredits an integral and honourable part of the justice system. |
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The justice system grinds slowly and gets off to many a false start, but it ends up triumphant. |
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The case left the Scottish justice system open to claims its fingerprint evidence was unsafe. |
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On a daily basis, Yale students and professors express the moral outrage they feel toward our criminal justice system. |
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The high court, a court of appeals, and a supreme court constitute the core of the justice system. |
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Almost as quickly, people began calling for swift action by Baltimore's criminal justice system. |
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Our civilian justice system has taken the view that the police should be carefully circumscribed in their ability to question suspects. |
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The move is part of the Government's plans to overhaul the criminal justice system. |
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Yet, the justice system frequently shows mercy and compassion to those responsible. |
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One problem is a justice system that fails young people, both complainants and defendants. |
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There is no place in the criminal justice system for conclusions based upon inferences. |
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His history with law infractions leads to the conclusion that he understands how the criminal justice system works. |
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Unjustified, or even accidental infringements of the privilege erode the public's confidence in the fairness of the criminal justice system. |
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In the US justice system if an innocent man found guilty at trial does not feign guilt and remorse he is likely to be mercilessly punished. |
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After looking at the criminal justice system for many, many years that is what is confounding me tonight. |
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She gives a very brief but even-handed overview of the military justice system that's enjoyable if only for her plain-spokenness. |
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You would be stupid to put any faith in our justice system to produce fair and effective judgements of a consistent basis. |
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Finally, the eccentric and creaking Greek justice system has accepted that Andy and his fellow enthusiasts are innocent. |
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In this, they're denying both the evidence that our justice system does make mistakes, and the very principles it is founded on. |
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Activists stymied the justice system and the business world by practising the politics of ethnic grievance. |
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It is noted that both the probation officer and the debtor are professionally part of the criminal justice system. |
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Prosecutorial discretion is an essential feature of our criminal justice system. |
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The case is becoming a critical test of our justice system and our democracy. |
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The problem is that today the credibility of the criminal justice system is very low in the eyes of the public. |
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It is talking about guilt in the context of a finding of guilt in a criminal justice system to which this very Act applies. |
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Stalking, once established as a social problem, evoked a rapid response from the criminal justice system. |
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Government stonewalling and a dysfunctional justice system also jeopardized the case. |
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The criminal justice system is notoriously error-prone in prosecutions involving child witnesses. |
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However, the criminal justice system might use an exemplary punishment to show that we will not put up with this. |
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The criminal justice system also plays a part in moral education. |
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If a roulette wheel symbolizes your justice system, you have issues. |
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Poverty, violence, near fatal cancer, his punishing and unsatisfying ride through the justice system. |
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It is an honor, though of course an unsought one, to be even a small agent of reform of the US justice system. |
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We wouldn't grudge judicial quickness in headline-grabbing cases if it weren't for the appalling figures our justice system throws up again and again. |
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This paper has discovered a mass of compelling evidence which proves that much is wrong with both our justice system and with the politicians who administer it on our behalf. |
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Another part of it is providing an expatriate puisne judge, and it is important for the justice system that judges of an appropriate standard are appointed there. |
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I suffer from no delusion that the justice system treats black and white equally. |
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The mother of a teenager killed during an argument about a dog has branded the British justice system a joke after his attacker was jailed for three years. |
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That is a critical investment in ensuring that ordinary New Zealanders can play their role and fulfil their civic duties in the justice system of this country. |
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Both have maintained they have been hard-done by and both have stirred up a public furore over whether they are the victims of the justice system. |
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As long as the Lord Chancellor is punctilious in keeping his separate roles distinct, the separation of powers is not undermined and the justice system benefits immeasurably. |
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Of course, the alternative is that the authorities turn a blind eye to drug use in brothels, and then your whole criminal justice system goes up the spout. |
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While the age of juveniles in the criminal justice system will be raised from 17 to 18, the only other change will see significant new powers put into the hands of the police. |
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Some cough up preposterous jury awards, while others lay bare the egregious failures of the criminal justice system. |
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We get this kind of whimsical sense that the criminal justice system has nothing to do with truth telling, it's all about gamesmanship and winning. |
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A recidivist drink-driver was up on another set of serious drink-driving charges, and the case was dismissed because of delays in the justice system. |
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We need to be able to have confidence in the justice system and everyone needs to be able to have confidence in the workings of that justice system. |
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I am angry with all those in France who jumped at the occasion to deride the American justice system, and America in general. |
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European offers to reconstruct the justice system went nowhere. |
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The election of President Hassan Rouhani last year brought hope for a reformed criminal justice system. |
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His job is to carry out the custodial dictates of the criminal justice system, while at the same time devising rehabilitative mechanisms within the prison structure. |
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How this leads to dysfunction, racial tension, and a skewed justice system. |
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You know, lawyers oftentimes get criticized about the justice system. |
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Instead of hanging his head in shame, he has taken each and every opportunity our lenient justice system has given him to try and get himself off the hook. |
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Other reasons may include the lack of adequate diversionary options where we can divert people with minor charges out of the criminal justice system into psychiatric care. |
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The various steps that are required to progress a matter through the criminal justice system can, at best, for many people be a very confusing process. |
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Does not the abrogation amount to subverting the justice system? |
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Next, the arresting officers must notify the district attorney's office that they have a suspect ready to be entered into the criminal justice system. |
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Steps can be taken to protect people with id when they are involved with the criminal justice system. |
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We have come a long way but still have much to overcome, particularly in our overrepresentation in the criminal justice system and lack of access to adequate education. |
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Honours were given to people from the worlds of education, health and the criminal justice system to school cleaners, a dinner lady and a milkman. |
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But even with all its tawdry details, the case raises some serious issues about the way the justice system treats rape complainants and defendants. |
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The outcry over the case has thrown a pall over Scotland's justice system. |
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Not since the days when a churl suffered extravagant penalties for offending a Norman lord have we seen such disparities of treatment within our justice system. |
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And the plodding pace of the French justice system has a way of interfering with career plans, no matter what the ultimate ruling. |
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The Committee has been using customary law practices to interface with the law and justice system through pre-court conferencing and other similar initiatives. |
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Increasing the awareness and uptake of alternative methods of dispute resolution such as arbitration, mediation and adjudication is key to an effective civil justice system. |
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In 1986, crime victims got short shrift from the justice system. |
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The figures are the latest in a series of revelations which have led to claims that the Scottish criminal justice system is creaking at the seams. |
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I think that money talks in the justice system to a shameful degree. |
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Criminal snitches are a pervasive feature of the justice system that the public rarely sees. |
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The law provided for an elected States of Alderney, a justice system and, for the first time in Alderney, the imposition of taxes. |
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Henry was responsible for a substantial expansion of the royal justice system. |
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Most historical records and various primitive tribal practices indicate that the death penalty was a part of their justice system. |
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This right protects defendants from secret proceedings that might encourage abuse of the justice system, and serves to keep the public informed. |
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Since a clear archetype for determining guilt does not exist, the criminal justice system must rely on rulings handed down by juries. |
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Complications have arisen with regard to the dual justice system, for example with regard to freedom of religion. |
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At the apex of the Lesotho justice system is the Court of Appeal, which is the final appellate forum on all matters. |
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Perugia is a relatively small town and the justice system is tight-knit. |
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At NYU, she became passionate about preventing lynchings, desegregating the armed forces, and reforming the criminal justice system. |
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As a penologist and a former correctional employee, I am always searching for interesting books about the criminal justice system. |
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Prins and Schwartz drew no conclusions about the adequacy of Lane County's criminal justice system. |
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We also need to accept that there is disproportionality in the criminal justice system. |
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He now had defined duties to the realm, underpinned by a sophisticated justice system. |
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Adopted from English law in colonial times, grand juries were seen as a citizen's check on a monarchic justice system. |
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Katheryn Russell-Brown takes an evocative look at the role and function of race in the criminal justice system. |
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Before using restorative justice programs, retailers most often would call police and navigate an already overburdened criminal justice system. |
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The Federation says it would be possible to devolve police powers in Wales without devolving other parts of the criminal justice system. |
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All of the bail bondsmen at 49th Street Bail Bonds are knowledgeable of the bail bond process and the criminal justice system. |
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I've argued that we cannot rely on the justice system to control crime and that our recent attempt to do so has been a dismal failure. |
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At most there were about 600 of these men who managed the Raj's customs service, taxes, justice system, and its general administration. |
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People with mental health issues, particularly young ones are also likely to have a low opinion of the justice system. |
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In addition, they collect data about the perception of issues such as antisocial behaviour and the criminal justice system. |
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Kutler believes that Overholser protected Pound from the criminal justice system because he was fascinated by him. |
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Shia also face systematic discrimination in employment, education, the justice system according to Human Rights Watch. |
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Unlike Scotland, for example, which has its own criminal and civil justice system, Wales still has a unified justice system with England. |
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The by-product of this tolerance of a cottonwool justice system is, by its nature, doing nothing to deter devious, dangerous psychopaths such as Graham Dwyer. |
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Of particular interest are papers about notable courts-martial, influential judge advocates, and comparisons of the military and civilian justice system. |
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Both of ID's recently announced strands, ID FILMS and ID INVESTIGATES, shine a klieg light on complex and controversial issues often overlooked within our justice system. |
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No Home Secretary wants to be remembered as the one who freed Myra Hindley but this does open the debate on depoliticising the criminal justice system. |
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The justice system was considered to be inherently unfair to the Indians. |
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Before 1476, the justice system in most parts of the country was effectively under the control of dissident members of the nobility rather than royal officials. |
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Children of separated parents who don't co-parent effectively are less likely to perform well at school and more likely to be involved in the criminal justice system. |
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Although Mexico passed a national code of criminal procedure in February, Mexico's transition to an accusatorial criminal justice system remains uneven. |
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In sum, differential treatment of women in the criminal justice system has been based on the assumption that, treated paternalistically, women will not make trouble. |
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Broussard's mother, Nancy Rodriguez, felt the criminal justice system had properly sentenced the men, but she wanted the message against gay bashing to be clear. |
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