Justice System

The justice system refers to the set of institutions and processes established by a society to maintain order, enforce the law, and adjudicate disputes. It encompasses the various components involved in the administration of justice, including law enforcement agencies, judicial courts, and correctional facilities. The justice system aims to uphold the rule of law, protect individual rights, provide fair trials, and ensure accountability for criminal behavior. It involves a series of legal procedures that include investigation, prosecution, defense, and sentencing. The overarching goal is to achieve justice for victims, offenders, and society as a whole, while striving to maintain public confidence in the legal framework.