An Overview of the Criminal Justice System as a Dominant Mechanism for Social Rehabilitation
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https://doi.org/10.52131/pjhss.2022.1004.0302Keywords:
Criminal Justice System & Criminal Laws, Social Rehabilitation, Sustainable Development Goals, Rule of Law, Human Rights, Responsibility of an IndividualAbstract
In every epoch, there has been a compelling need to establish a harmonious and well-organized natural cohesion. The rapid growth of crime is a global problem, affecting both emerging and developed nations. Several initiatives have addressed the challenges of community rehabilitation, but achieving the intended results has proven to be challenging. Society still has problems, unfortunately. A thorough examination of the criminal justice system's role in social rehabilitation reveals several problematic areas for the rule of law to be effectively disseminated. Digital technology has been heavily involved, but state officials still need to win the battle and maintain order. This research aims to provide a descriptive review of the criminal justice system's role in achieving sustainable development goals by addressing how far a robust criminal justice system can overcome and control the issue of establishing a well-balanced society. While previous research has focused on determining whether or not the criminal justice system bears primary responsibility for community reintegration, this investigation will also look into the potential reformative outcomes that could result from filling in the gaps in the current CJS to accomplish these same ends. Hence, the concluding remarks of this study will be productive for social rehabilitation.
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