AC1.2 - Describe the organisation of the criminal justice system in England/ Wales Flashcards

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What are the police’s relations with agencies within the CJS

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  • Work with COURTS to bring defendants before them
  • Work with PROBATION to mange offenders when released
  • Work closely with CPS to charge and prosecute
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What are the Ministry of justice’s relations with agencies within the CJS

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  • Oversees work of CPS
  • Oversees work of PROBATION SERVICES
  • Oversees PRISON SYSTEM
  • Deals with the legislation/guidelines for working in different organisations of the CJS
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What are the courts relations with agencies within the CJS

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  • Liaises with POLICE and PRISONS to ensure offenders are transported safely
  • Arranges video links if the prisoner is unable to attend court
  • Contributes to law creation through Judicial precedent and statutory interpretation
  • Prisoners are held in court cells pending their hearing are then returned to PRISON
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What are the CPS relations with agencies within the CJS

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  • Advises the POLICE on charging a suspect
  • Works with the POLICE to check collected evidence and charge suspect if there is enough
  • Appear in COURTS to conduct advocacy of case
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What are the prison services relations with agencies within the CJS

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  • Works with PROBATION SERVICES when prisoners are being released
  • JUDGE AND COURTS decide prison term
  • Defendant denied bail by COURTS and POLICE are remanded to prison
  • Lawyers may ask for prison visits to have legal consultations
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What are the probation services relations with agencies within the CJS

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  • POLICE arrest prisoners recalled whilst on probation
  • Liaise with POLICE for any issues whilst people are on probation
  • Works with CHARITY ORGANISATIONS to help prisoners leave successfully and have support
    EXAMPLE: The Prison Advice & Care Trust (supports people affected by imprisonment)
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What are the relationships between the Criminal Justice System?

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LAW CREATION: Criminal law is made in parliament
POLICE: enforce the law by investigating, arrest, detain and interview suspects
CPS: Advice the police on appropriate charges
COURT: Suspect is brought before the court
CUSTODY: Defendant that is released on bail is remanded into custody
JUDGE & JURY: A guilty plea results in sentencing and not guilty plea results in a trial
SENTENCING COUNCIL: If convicted a formal punishment is given by a judge where a sentencing council approves the guidelines and they may be sent to PRISON
PRISON: Oversees welfare of prisoner and enforces punishment
PROBATION SERVICE: When released prisoners are often on license and therefore overseen by the probation service

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