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Juliette [100K]
2 years ago
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QUESTION 7

Law
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BabaBlast [244]2 years ago
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The use of specialized drug courts is closely associated with the drug control policies of <u>c. crime control perspective</u> on justice.

<h3>What are the perspectives on justice in the criminal process?</h3>

The criminal process investigates and arrests for arraignment, adjudication, punishment, and rehabilitation.  Increasingly, there is a need to expand the perspective on justice.

This need has led to the development of various perspectives on justice, including crime control, the protection of society, the punishment of offenders, and the rehabilitation of criminals.

To further encourage crime control, specialized drug courts have been set up to handle drug control policies.

Thus, the use of specialized drug courts is closely associated with the drug control policies of <u>c. crime control perspective.</u>

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