Criminal justice federal

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    The U.S.
    Criminal Justice System
    A criminal justice system is an organization that exists to enforce a legal code.
    There are three branches of the U.S. criminal justice system: the police, the courts, and the corrections system..

  • Criminal Justice branches

    Preliminary hearing

  • Steps in the criminal justice process include the investigation and arrest, pretrial activities, adjudication, sentencing, and corrections.
    The investigation provides police with the opportunity to collect evidence and attempt to reconstruct the crime as it occurred.
Statistical information and publications about federal law enforcement in the United States from the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

What is the Federal Justice Statistics Program report?

It is the 34th report in an annual series based on data from BJS’s Federal Justice Statistics Program, which began in 1979.
The report provides national statistics on the federal response to crime for fiscal year 2020 and some statistics on changes over time.


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