Justice In Criminal Justice

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Justice can be interpreted in several different ways. Most people believe that justice is when someone commits a crime, they need to get what they deserve and should be sentenced to years in prison. The reason that people believe this comes from years ago when a person would have their hand cut off for stealing, or if a someone committed murder, they would be killed themselves. Times have changed over the years and several researches have been conducted throughout the years and according to Schmalleger (2012) justice is about fairness, “moral rightness” or “truth in action” (pg. 7). Justice is not only about fairness, rightness or truth, it is about trying to repair the wrongs that one has done and give guidance to prevent any wrongs from happening again. The criminal justice system tries to deter individuals from committing crimes and after some research was conducted it was noted that incarceration is not a deterrent from committing crimes (Vanenburgh, 2004). There still needs to be the fact that all individuals must be held accountable for their actions and they do need to have consequences for breaking the law and the punishment should fit the crime. Justice is about how to balance the crime, the punishment to fit the crime, be fair with the punishment as well as providing the victims with the relief that justice was served. When trying to seek justice it is apparent that everyone looks at the facts that are involved in the case to determine how justice should be done. Some facts that might be looked at could be the defendants childhood situation, what situations may have caused the crime to be committed, does the defendant suffer from any mental illness and the defendants criminal history are good facts to take into considera...

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...back into the community but was faced with the reality of not being able to find a job because of his crime. Fortunately Richard did land a job and he has been a success since he has been released from prison. In Richard’s case, justice was served due to the time that Richard pent in prison, taking accountability for his actions, and learning how to cope with his illness, controlling his feelings and learning how to be a successful citizen once he was released from prison. There must be a reason why an individual committed the crime in the first place, so if our justice system can separate why an individual committed a crime whether it was due to mental illness, drug addiction, or other personal problems that one may have and they can sentence them to the appropriate treatment that can change that person for the better, then in my eyes justice has been served.

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