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The main goal of the treatment model in criminal justice was to rehabilitate the accused. For example, if they have a drug problem then drug rehabilitation may be part of their sentence.
Yes, and that goal is justice.
A fair trial where justice is served.
restoration
Retribution
"Rehabilitation", in the context of criminal justice, is to train and re-educate the convicted criminal so that he can become a productive member of society and stop committing crimes and start paying taxes. "Rehabilitation" is pretty much a pipe-dream; very few criminals are ever rehabilitated so that they no longer commit any crimes.
The goal of criminal investigation is to gather evidence to determine if a crime has been committed and to identify and apprehend suspects. Investigators aim to gather enough evidence to support a prosecution in court and ultimately achieve justice for victims and ensure public safety.
just deserts model
False, rehabilitation was emphasized
The dominant philosophy in American criminal justice during the 1960s and 1970s was focused on rehabilitation and treatment of offenders. This period saw a shift away from punitive approaches towards more rehabilitative efforts, with an emphasis on addressing the root causes of criminal behavior through therapy and education programs. The goal was to help offenders reintegrate back into society as productive and law-abiding citizens.
A criminal investigation officer is a law enforcement professional who is responsible for conducting investigations into criminal activities. They gather evidence, interview witnesses, analyze data, and work to solve crimes. Their goal is to gather enough evidence to build a case against suspects and ensure justice is served.
The goal of incapacitation in the criminal justice system is to remove individuals from society to prevent them from committing further crimes and to protect the public.