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Aims of sentencing

Punshiment of offenders
Recuction of crime this includes by deterrence


Reform and rehabilliation of offenders
Protection of the public
Making rearation by offenders to people effected by their offence

Outline retribution

Aim to punish an offender to the level that is deserved


Based on idea the offender deservers punishment
Punshiment seen as display od publis revulsion for the offence
Elment of revenge almost like an eye for an eye


Provides compensating measure of justice to someone who has commited murder life for life in
prison


Provides justice for all parties
Supported by sentencing council


It looks at past to determine what to do in present

Examples of punishment that contain retribution and why

life stences becuase take a life you lose youir freedom for life

what are polices relationships with other organisation within the criminal justice system

,work with courts to ensure defendant in custody are brought before the court


give evidence in court


work with probation in the management of offenders


work closely with the cps in the charging and prosecution of the offender

what are ministry of justices relationships with other organisation within the criminal justice
system

oversees work of HM courts and tribunal services, probation service, prison service

what are HM courts and tribunal services relationships with other organisation within the
criminal justice system

contributes by the judiciary to the law creation through judicial precedent and statutory
interpretation


liaison with the police/ independent security firms and prison to ensure safe delivery of
prisoners to court


arrangements of video links if a prisoner is not able to attended court for a hearing


prisoners held in court cells pending their court hearing return prison

what cps relationships with other organisation within the criminal justice system

advise police on charging a suspect
appear in the court to conduct the advocacy of a case

what hm prison services relationships with other organisation within the criminal justice
system

,lawyers may seek visits to prisons for legal consultations


it is the judge who sets a term of imprisonment including length, type and whether it is
concurrent or consecutive


those defendants who have been denied bail by the police or courts will be remanded to prison


work with probation services when a prisoners is to be released

what national probation services relationships with other organisation within the criminal
justice system

police will arrest a prisoner recalled while on probation and ensure return to prison


liaison and preparation between agencies when prisoners are relased


overseeing prisoners once released between agencies when prisoners are released


overseeing prisoners once released if on licence or parole


liaison with police should there be nay issues and recall to prison if appropriate


overseeing all prisoners who have served a sentence of up to two years, and released on licence
for 12 months

what sentencing council relationships with other organisation within the criminal justice
system

works with the judiciary and other legal professionals to produce guidelines on sentencing

how does a bill becomes a law

, 1. government comes into power
2. decide which proposals to address
3. legislate committee makes final decision on the proposal and it starts to becomes a bill
4. minster draw up what should go into the bill
5. proposed to house of commons then discuss and agree
6. it then goes to the house of lords
7.if house of lords don't agree amendments are made until both parties agree then it goes to
the monarch.
8. once monarch agrees it becomes a law

define parliament

made up of three parts:


- house of commons who are elected members of parliament voted by people in an election


- house of lords who Currently, there are about 800 members who are eligible to take part in
the work of the House of Lords. The majority are life peers which means do not pass on title
after death. example of people legible sir Alan sugar and baroness Doreen Lawrence (Stephen
Lawrence mother)


- monarch


Parliament responsible for most of law decision making though rest of public can make suggest
about changes through petions which have to be discussed if get enough signatures

define forms in terms of social control

types, ideas, theories, ways of, methods i.e ways of social control, methods of social control

define control in terms of social control

regulate govern mange organised

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