Answer: Yes, the rights are more beneficial to criminals at large.
Explanation:
The fourth amendment provides criminal with the right to security of property that prevents unreasonable searches and seizures.
The fifth amendment grants the right of a defendant to refrain from testifying against his/herself.
The sixth grants the defendant a right to assistance of counsel for his defense.
The seventh amendment centers on right to a jury trial and prevents court from overturning a jury's finding of fact.
The Eighth amendment centers on avoidance of cruel and unusual punishment.
All these are extensive protection of rights of individuals accused of a crime.