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Problem
Deficiencies in the criminal justice system
Experimental visualization of narrower problems
Incidence:
In the UK in 1994 a Royal Commission on Criminal Justice reported that in their opinion no part of the criminal justice system was working properly, notably with respect to remedying injustice.
Broader Problems:
Injustice
Ineffective legal system
Deficiencies in national and local legal systems
Narrower Problems:
Parole violation
Justifiable homicide
Inadequate prevention of crime
Hazards of being a black motorist
Hazards of being a black motorist
Ineffective legislation against organized crime
Inadequate development of international criminal law
Aggravates:
Recidivists
Strategies:
Researching deficiencies in the criminal justice system
Improving criminal justice system
Values:
Justice
Crime
Deficiency
Injustice
References:
Jamieson, Katherine and Flanagan, Timothy J: Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics, 1986.
United Nations: Manual for the Development of Criminal Justice Statistics
Subject(s):
Societal Problems
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Crime
Societal Problems
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Deprivation
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Systems
Related UN Sustainable Development Goals:
Problem Type:
F: Fuzzy exceptional problems
Date of last update
01.01.2000 – 00:00 CET