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Law-enforcement, inter alia, is PART of the criminal justice system.
David J. Pyle has written: 'The economics of crime and law enforcement' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Crime, Criminal justice, Administration of, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Administration of criminal justice, Economic aspects of Crime, Economic aspects of Law enforcement, Law enforcement
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statutory law, law enforcement, criminal courts, and punishment
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Enforcing the law and bringing those who do not to justice in the courts.
The importance of the different components within the criminal justice system is to have fairness, professionalism, integrity, and impartiality are expected of all criminal justice personnel at every stage of criminal case processing, and it is a special duty of the courts to ensure that these expectations are met.
Criminal Justice System
Criminal justice is the system of practices/institutions that support social control, deter and mitigate crime, and deal with those who commit crime. Law Enforcement is a category of Criminal Justice. Most schools have programs of "Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice," which encompass all the categories in the field, including becoming a police officer, working in corrections or working in the courts. How the degree is granted depends on the major field of study and how the school offers its degrees.
Thomas Francis Adams has written: 'Law enforcement' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Criminal justice, Administration of, Police
The field of criminal justice is wide and varied. Criminal justice is the system of law enforcement, attorneys, and the courts, the prison system and the parole and probation system that are directly involved in the investigation, arrest, trial, and sentencing, imprisonment and supervision of criminal defendants.
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