AC 1.2 Flashcards

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Organisation of the Criminal Justice System

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  • Uk Gov -
  • Home office
  • Police
  • Ministry of Justice
  • National Probation Service
  • HM courts
  • HM prisons
  • Attorney Generals Office
  • CPS
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Types Of Bill

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  • Public Bill: the most common type of bill and applies to laws that relate to the general public
  • Private members bill: these are public bills introduced by MPs and Lords
  • Private bill: normally put forward by an organisation, only effects certain people
  • Hybrid bill: Is a mix of public and private
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The Ministry of Judgement

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  • set and carry out government policy for criminal, civil and family justice system
  • responsable for prison of legal aid and administration of justice
  • roles are to protect the public and reduce reoffending
  • in charge of NPS, courts and tribunals and HM prison service
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According to UK Gov, MOJ is…

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  • to protect the principle of justice
    to deliver world class justice system that works for everyone
  • to work together and other government departments
  • to ensure sentences are served and offenders are encouraged to turk their lives around
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Roles of the Police

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  • their role is to maintain law and order
  • protect members of the public and their property
  • They are governed by legislation such as PACE 1984 and The Human Rights Act 1998
  • there are currently 43 establishments in England and Wales
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Role of CPS

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  • Advising police on possible prosecution
  • reviewing cases submitted by police
  • determining the charge in major cases
  • preparing cases for court
  • if the offender is charged the COS is in charge of prosecuting them
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Role of HM Prisons

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  • keep those that are sentenced to prison in custody
  • helping them lead a law abiding life in and out of
    prison
  • Runs 104 of 117 of prisons in England and Wales
  • they manage prison and probation service
  • support effective offender management
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Role of NPS

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  • supervise high risk offenders released
  • work with 30,000 offenders a year
  • work with the prison service prior release
  • will minister and support offenders
  • regular meetings with an offender manager
  • write pre- sentence reports
  • support and liaise victims
  • anyone released between 2 days and 2 years are monitored for 12 months
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Magistrates court

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  • 95% of criminal cases dealt with here
  • try all summary cases
  • try and triable- either way offenders
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crown court

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  • established by the courts act 1971
  • heard the trial in indictment, the jury plays an important role
  • if the defendant pleads not guilty it is the juries role to decide whether they are or not
  • the judge decides the sentence
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Role of the Judge

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  • the trial system is adversarial, the parties run their cases and the judge acts as a referee
  • the judge has to endure the jury understands the evidence
  • ensure a fair trial
  • pass the sentence is the defendant is found guilty
  • under the Criminal Justice Act 2003, a judge may sit alone
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Police relationships

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  • Government: the police are funded by the government, precisely from the Home Office
  • the Ministry of Justice gets the money and spends it on public services before taxing
  • The police also get funding from this
  • CPS: the police will seek advise from the CPS on charging a suspect
  • they will review cases submitted by
    police and prepare them for court
  • the CPS also offer police a 24 hour CPS direct
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CPS relationships

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  • NPS: the CPS will provide information on the offence so that NPS can write up pre-sentence reports
  • CPS will advise by the NPS on the sustainability of an offender for bail
  • Courts: they will review cases submitted by the police for prosecution and prepare cases for court
  • appear in courts to conduct advocacy and present the case for prosecution
  • the CPS may also provide information, assistance and support for victims and witnesses’
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Court Relationships

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  • Government: The ministry of Justice works with the courts to provide legal aid
  • minister justice and provide detention or rehabilitation
  • NPS: probation officers will attend the court and provide advice about beaches
  • they may be called upon to make pre-sentence reports for the court
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NPS Relationships

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Prisons Relationships

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