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An important assumption in bureaucratic justice is the presumption of guilt. It is considered that the bureaucratic system of justice can contribute to a perception of unfairness.
Criminal justice is about maintaining both public order and personal freedom. So the benefit of a criminal justice system is a safe place to live and the ability to keep things private. These two ideals sometimes conflict, and criminal justice involves determining whether there is a good enough reason to violate somebody's privacy in hopes of maintaining public order. A benefit of the United States' criminal justice system is that your privacy will not be violated for no reason.
chivalry
Chivalry was an outgrowth of the feudal system
The Japanese system of Bishido and chivalry are similiar because they both work on ethics. They are also both important factors in keeping a society afloat.
It did not influenced the justice system. The legal code that influenced the justice system was "Justinian's code"
Thomas Brydson has written: 'A summary view of heraldry in reference to the usages of chivalry and the general economy of the feudal system' -- subject(s): Chivalry, Feudalism, Heraldry 'A summary view of heraldry in reference to the usages of chivalry and the general economy of the feudal system with an appendix respecting such distinctions of rank as have place in the British constitution. By Thomas Brydson ..'
Knights lived by a strong code of behavior called chivalry.
Knights lived by a strong code of behavior called chivalry.
Informal Justice System, is the community dispute solving system; other than the formal Justice System i.e. the jirja system in N.W.F.P and Balochistan in Pakistan; and the punchiyat system in Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan
The justice system is the network of our laws that govern different aspects of society. The justice system governs crimes as well as civil conflicts and public benefits.
strict justice