Jearline Berry
CJA 530 Ethics in Justice and Security
January 17, 2010
Eddie Keon, Instructor
Theory of Justice Analysis
The Theory of Justice Analysis, to talk about theory of justice you need to know what crime analysis is to ensure that the current justice analysis is in place accordingly. Crime analysis is an emerging field in law enforcement; it makes it hard or difficult to determine the focus for the agencies for criminal analysis that are new to this particular field. It is an act to analyze crime; it’s the breaking point where acts committed in violation of law. Crime Analysis is a set of systematic, analytical process directed at providing timely and pertinent information relative to crime patterns …show more content…
It is hypothetical because of what the people would have agreed to and not what they have already agreed on. Its ahistorical because the agreement cannot be proved that has or will ever actually be entered into by agreement. In the first principle of justice, every person is to have an equal right to the most extensive scheme of equal basic liberties. The liberties are speaking, voting, run for political offices, freedom of speech and assembly, conscience, personal property and freedom from arbitrary arrest. It is more or less absolute and may not be isolated. Because there may be conflicts with the basic liberties, it might be necessary to trade them to obtain the largest system of rights. It is uncertain to what is mandated by the principle and a multiple set of liberties that satisfy the …show more content…
They are divided into three components agencies: law enforcements agencies, investigate crimes and apprehends the suspects, the court system, where charges are place against the offenders, indictments are charged, trials are conducted and sentences are handled; the correctional system that are designed to incapacities convicted offenders and attempt to aid them in their rehabilitation and treatments.
Law Enforcement, when a crime is committed, the police will be the first to respond to the scene to process the crime. It begins with the officers investigating the crime and finding probable cause to arrest a person for that crime. Once they have establish probable cause for the arrest of the person or persons who committed the crime then the offenders will be taken into custody until going before the court for a bond hearing. The court system will be the next step in the justice system process. A judge or a jury is responsible for hearing the facts presented in the case from both the prosecution and the defense during the trial phase. During this time the judge and jury will decide a verdict of guilty or not guilty. Corrections, when the person has been found guilty and has been sentence issued or handed down the judge will give the appropriate sentencing to the offender. The place where the offender will service his/her time for the