1.law inforcement
2. prosecution
3.court
4.correction
5. community
There are five pillars in the criminal justice system. The five pillars are community, law enforcement, prosecution service, court, and the correctional system.
what is the difference between PHIL. cjs and US cjs
TO correct the wrongful act of the criminal offender .to insure that the punishment shall be exercise . and to separate the criminal offenders to the community in order for them to be safe. correction is not hell it is the institution helps to rehabilitate the people commit a criminal act. correction is one of the five pillars or Philippine criminal justice system.......... take it from me bluebird.
The five pillars of the criminal justice system include: 1.law enforcement 2.investigation and prosecution 3.the courts 4.the correctional system 5.the community
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law enforcer, prosecutor, supreme court, correctional, community
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The Philippine Criminal justice System comprises five pillars, namely: police, prosecution, court, corrections and community. But in other countries it has only 4, like US. What they don't include is the prosecution. The responsibility of prosecution is absorbed by the police. So, the process itself is fast because if the police after analyzing the complaints and if they find that there is a probable cause then it will elevated now to the court for the hearing of the case, unlike in the Philippines it will go a long process. So that's the disadvantage of it.
criminal courts is the largest component in the criminal justice system
A proponent is someone who supports criminal justice or a criminal justice system.
Some advantages of the criminal justice system in the Philippines compared to the US include a simpler legal system with less bureaucracy, lower costs for legal proceedings, and a focus on restorative justice. Additionally, the Philippine system places a higher emphasis on community involvement and rehabilitation of offenders.