Pros And Cons Of The US Criminal Justice System

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Do you ever think about what happens what someone gets in trouble from doing something bad? There are many different punishments for different crimes. For example, the justice systems. The circle justice is a native American way of justice. It originally came from Canada. Healing in a different way for a punishment. Then there is the US Criminal Justice System. Institutions of the government that holds social control. This is for people that do a crime, that need a penalty or rehabilitations. A lot of people have been helped, suppose ably, but it depends really on the crime they have made. I think the circle of justice is kind of the easy way out of going to jail, so is the US Criminal Justice System, but it seems to be a little harder core than the Circle of Justice. They both seem to lower the cost but can be very expensive when it comes to a more serious crime. If it’s such a serious crime and it will take a long time for the person to recover and they know that she/he will not do it again. Why don’t they just go to jail like a person usually wont and pay the amount of time and punishment that they are meant to …show more content…

It has many benefits to this system. For one of the good things, it reduces long sentences for low-level offense. This causes less people to go to overcrowded prisons. If someone goes to this place for a drug problem, it helps with rehab and full recovery. They will have to go to court many times, have a lawyer, and may even do time if the crime is too bad. Many people are against the Justice System because they feel as if it’s very racist. Saying, “they punish blacks more aggressively than they do white people. This has caused a riot. They feel that this system is very broken. All of the shocking deaths of the police. There are more police searching for cars, since this system has started. These systems are both good, and can help in many

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