Chapter 5: The role of the citizen within the legal system Flashcards

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Central to any justice system within a democracy

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Central to any justice system within a democracy is the:

  1. Support
  2. Involvement of its citizenry
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Central to any justice system within a democracy is the support and involvement of its citizenry.
What has there been a long tradition of in the various parts of the UK?

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There has been a long tradition of citizen involvement in the justice system in the various parts of the UK

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There has been a long tradition of citizen involvement in the justice system in the various parts of the UK.
How can citizens take part in the justice system?

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Citizens can take part in the justice system:

  1. Through jury service
  2. As magistrates dispensing justice locally
  3. As members of tribunals resolving issues
  4. By becoming special constables working alongside their local police force
  5. By becoming a member of a Neighbourhood Watch scheme
  6. By standing for election as a Police and Crime Commissioner
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There has been a long tradition of citizen involvement in the justice system in the various parts of the United Kingdom.
What do those who witness crime, or are a victim of crime also have?

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Those who witness crime, or are a victim of crime also have a role to play to ensure the justice system operates:

  1. Fairly
  2. Justly
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