Criminal Justice System

Criminal Justice System

Avinash Rajput
Criminology 2nd Semester
Lok Nayak Jayprakesh Narayana National Institute of
Criminology and Forensic Science
Ministry of Home Affairs
Defination
 The term criminal justice refers to the agencies of
government charged with enforcing law, adjudicating
criminals, and correcting criminal conduct.
 A criminal justice system is a set of legal and social
institutions for enforcing the criminal law in accordance
with a defined set of procedural rules and limitations.
 A criminal justice system is a set of legal and social
institutions for enforcing the criminal law
 The phrase criminal justice system refers to a
collection of federal, state, and local public agencies that
deal with the crime problem
Objectives of Criminal
Justice System
 To prevent the occurrence of crime
 To punish the criminals
 To rehabilitate the criminals
 To compensate the victims as far as possible
 To maintain law and order in the society
 To deter the offenders from committing any criminal act
in the future
The Branches of Criminal
Justice System
 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
 JUDICIAL BRANCH
 THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
 Defines criminal behavior
 Establishes penalties
 Passes laws governing criminal procedure
 provide funding for criminal justice agencies
JUDICIAL BRANCH
 The guilt of persons charged with crimes
 Interpret the law
 Administers the process by which criminal responsibility
is determined
THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
 Executive power is given to the president, governors,
and mayors
 Carries out (executes) many acts of government

 Holds powers of appointment and Pardons
 They can lead efforts to improve criminal justice
 Provides leadership for crime control
The major components of
the Criminal Justice System
POLICE
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Enforce laws
Investigate crimes
Apprehend offenders
Maintain public order
rotect rights/freedoms of indivduals
Hierarchy of Police
COURT
 Place where “arguments” get settled
 Court applies the law to the argument at hand
 Court give the punishment
Thera are mainly three types of Court
 District Court
 High Court
 Supreme Court
Main Components of Court
 JUDGE
 PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
 DEFENCE LAWYER
CORRECTION
 Rehabilitate and reform offenders
 Protect the community
 Humane custody
Hierarchy of Prison
Criminal Justice System as
a Filtering Process
Key Players in Criminal
Justice System
 POLICE
 PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
 DEFENCE LAWYER
 JUDGE
POLICE
 Investigate the case
 Arrest the accused
 Collect the evidence
 Keep the peace
 Prevent crime
 Provide social services
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
 Lawyers who represent the state and conduct criminal
cases against defendants
 The role of the Prosecutor begins once the police filed
the chargesheet in the court
 The Prosecutor must conduct the prosecution on behalf
of the Police investigation
 It is his/her duty to present all the facts, witnesses and
evidence before the court
 He/She has the right to a speedy trial
Hierarchy of Prosecution
DEFENCE LAWYER
 Represent the accused after arrest to give advice
 Investigate details of the offense on behalf of the
accused
 Discuss the case with the prosecutor and test the
strength of the state’s case
 Represent the accused at bail hearings
 Represent the accused at trial
 Present an appeal
JUDGE
 The judge is like an umpire in the Court
 The judge hears all the witnesses and see the evidence
presented by the both parties
 The judge decides whether the accused person is guilty
or innocent
 If the accused is convicted, then the judge pronounces
the sentence
 He may send the person to jail or impose a fine or both
according to the law prescribes
Purpose of Criminal Justice
System
 DOING JUSTICE
 CONTROLLING CRIME
 PREVENTING CRIME
Steps in the criminal justice
process
 Investigation
 Arrest
 Prosecution
 Filing of an information by a prosecutor
 Arraignment by a judge
 Pretrial detention or bail
 Plea bargaining
 Trial/adjudication of guilt
 Sentencing by a judge
 Appeals
 Punishment or rehabilitation
Types of Criminal justice
system
 INQUISITORIAL PROCESS
 ADVERSARY PROCESS
INQUISITORIAL PROCESS
 This System relates basically to Romano Germanic
System of Law
 This is also known as civil law system
 The Judge can play active role
 The accused must help to the prosecutor and the court
ADVANTAGE OF
INQUISITORIAL PROCESS
 The court plays substantive role in the trial to secure
justice
 All the component of criminal justice system must help to
secure justice
 Any distortion can be easily detected with the effort of
the court
DISADVANTAGE OF
INQUISITORIAL PROCESS
 Equal treatment of the law for all segments of the society
is not entertained
ADVERSARY PROCESS
 Adversary mode of justice is close to Anglo-American
system
 It advocates the supremacy of law
 The Judge play the role like a football umpire
 The accused need not cooperate with the police and he
can remain silent in the court throughout the trial
 The prosecutor must prove the accused guilt beyond the
reasonable doubt
ADVANTAGE OF
ADVERSARY PROCESS
 It insists upon strict observance of procedural law
 The representation of lawyer from both sides is
indispensable
 The accused has right to silence
 He need not give evidence from his side
 Prosecution must prove the guilt beyond reasonable
doubt
 The accused may claim benefit of doubt
DISADVANTAGE OF
ADVERSARY PROCESS
 The accused does not help the police
 The police must work on his own strength against the
accused
 Contest on technical error in the court is possible
 The court is helpless to correct it
 The police sometime may not be able to find sufficient
evidence against the accused
 This leads to dropping-out of the case
Improve criminal justice
system in India
 Simplification of Rules and Procedures
 Repealing of Outdated Laws
 Criminal Law Amendment
 Police as Investigative Agency
 Judicial Accountability
 Appointment, Promotion and Transfer of Judges
 Average Judge-Population Ratio
 Perjury and Contempt Of Court
 Efficient Public Prosecutor
 Transparency of Court Proceedings
 Time Bound Filling of Vacant Post in the Judiciary
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Criminal Justice System

  • 1. Criminal Justice System Avinash Rajput Criminology 2nd Semester Lok Nayak Jayprakesh Narayana National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Science Ministry of Home Affairs
  • 2. Defination  The term criminal justice refers to the agencies of government charged with enforcing law, adjudicating criminals, and correcting criminal conduct.  A criminal justice system is a set of legal and social institutions for enforcing the criminal law in accordance with a defined set of procedural rules and limitations.  A criminal justice system is a set of legal and social institutions for enforcing the criminal law  The phrase criminal justice system refers to a collection of federal, state, and local public agencies that deal with the crime problem
  • 3. Objectives of Criminal Justice System  To prevent the occurrence of crime  To punish the criminals  To rehabilitate the criminals  To compensate the victims as far as possible  To maintain law and order in the society  To deter the offenders from committing any criminal act in the future
  • 4. The Branches of Criminal Justice System  LEGISLATIVE BRANCH  JUDICIAL BRANCH  THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
  • 5. LEGISLATIVE BRANCH  Defines criminal behavior  Establishes penalties  Passes laws governing criminal procedure  provide funding for criminal justice agencies
  • 6. JUDICIAL BRANCH  The guilt of persons charged with crimes  Interpret the law  Administers the process by which criminal responsibility is determined
  • 7. THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH  Executive power is given to the president, governors, and mayors  Carries out (executes) many acts of government  Holds powers of appointment and Pardons  They can lead efforts to improve criminal justice  Provides leadership for crime control
  • 8. The major components of the Criminal Justice System
  • 9. POLICE      Enforce laws Investigate crimes Apprehend offenders Maintain public order rotect rights/freedoms of indivduals
  • 11. COURT  Place where “arguments” get settled  Court applies the law to the argument at hand  Court give the punishment Thera are mainly three types of Court  District Court  High Court  Supreme Court
  • 12. Main Components of Court  JUDGE  PUBLIC PROSECUTOR  DEFENCE LAWYER
  • 13. CORRECTION  Rehabilitate and reform offenders  Protect the community  Humane custody
  • 15. Criminal Justice System as a Filtering Process
  • 16. Key Players in Criminal Justice System  POLICE  PUBLIC PROSECUTOR  DEFENCE LAWYER  JUDGE
  • 17. POLICE  Investigate the case  Arrest the accused  Collect the evidence  Keep the peace  Prevent crime  Provide social services
  • 18. PUBLIC PROSECUTOR  Lawyers who represent the state and conduct criminal cases against defendants  The role of the Prosecutor begins once the police filed the chargesheet in the court  The Prosecutor must conduct the prosecution on behalf of the Police investigation  It is his/her duty to present all the facts, witnesses and evidence before the court  He/She has the right to a speedy trial
  • 20. DEFENCE LAWYER  Represent the accused after arrest to give advice  Investigate details of the offense on behalf of the accused  Discuss the case with the prosecutor and test the strength of the state’s case  Represent the accused at bail hearings  Represent the accused at trial  Present an appeal
  • 21. JUDGE  The judge is like an umpire in the Court  The judge hears all the witnesses and see the evidence presented by the both parties  The judge decides whether the accused person is guilty or innocent  If the accused is convicted, then the judge pronounces the sentence  He may send the person to jail or impose a fine or both according to the law prescribes
  • 22. Purpose of Criminal Justice System  DOING JUSTICE  CONTROLLING CRIME  PREVENTING CRIME
  • 23. Steps in the criminal justice process  Investigation  Arrest  Prosecution  Filing of an information by a prosecutor  Arraignment by a judge  Pretrial detention or bail  Plea bargaining  Trial/adjudication of guilt  Sentencing by a judge  Appeals  Punishment or rehabilitation
  • 24. Types of Criminal justice system  INQUISITORIAL PROCESS  ADVERSARY PROCESS
  • 25. INQUISITORIAL PROCESS  This System relates basically to Romano Germanic System of Law  This is also known as civil law system  The Judge can play active role  The accused must help to the prosecutor and the court
  • 26. ADVANTAGE OF INQUISITORIAL PROCESS  The court plays substantive role in the trial to secure justice  All the component of criminal justice system must help to secure justice  Any distortion can be easily detected with the effort of the court
  • 27. DISADVANTAGE OF INQUISITORIAL PROCESS  Equal treatment of the law for all segments of the society is not entertained
  • 28. ADVERSARY PROCESS  Adversary mode of justice is close to Anglo-American system  It advocates the supremacy of law  The Judge play the role like a football umpire  The accused need not cooperate with the police and he can remain silent in the court throughout the trial  The prosecutor must prove the accused guilt beyond the reasonable doubt
  • 29. ADVANTAGE OF ADVERSARY PROCESS  It insists upon strict observance of procedural law  The representation of lawyer from both sides is indispensable  The accused has right to silence  He need not give evidence from his side  Prosecution must prove the guilt beyond reasonable doubt  The accused may claim benefit of doubt
  • 30. DISADVANTAGE OF ADVERSARY PROCESS  The accused does not help the police  The police must work on his own strength against the accused  Contest on technical error in the court is possible  The court is helpless to correct it  The police sometime may not be able to find sufficient evidence against the accused  This leads to dropping-out of the case
  • 31. Improve criminal justice system in India  Simplification of Rules and Procedures  Repealing of Outdated Laws  Criminal Law Amendment  Police as Investigative Agency  Judicial Accountability  Appointment, Promotion and Transfer of Judges  Average Judge-Population Ratio  Perjury and Contempt Of Court  Efficient Public Prosecutor  Transparency of Court Proceedings  Time Bound Filling of Vacant Post in the Judiciary