How Do You Improve The Criminal Justice System?
Changing the Criminal Justice system seems like an impossible task, but becomes possible when one understands the composition of the system and the factors that affect it. There are three branches of government (legislative, executive and judicial) each of which has its individual role in the criminal justice system and each of which must change to change the system. The legislature makes the laws, the judicial enforces and the executive administers. Additionally the media and special interests groups plan strong roles in influences the type and severity of laws created and their administration. Vote: The election process is still one of the most powerful ways to change the system. Voting, however, without a sound understanding of the candidate will change little. Voting must be done from an educated prospective. Following candidate websites, doing computer searches of their policies and attitudes will help you determine if their stance is in line with your own. Write: Lawmakers are co