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Words: 2,070 | Submitted: Fri Mar 07 2008
... between obtaining the maximum amount of justice for society using the least amount of money. One way of doing this is to spend more money on rehabilitating criminals and on crime prevention strategies, rather than imprisoning people, which tends to cost $50000-$73000 every year, per person. By spending more money on crime prevention the Government will have less crimes being made by members of the community, and therefore, less people needing punishment which results in less outrage evolving from society. A common question arising within society is whether or not the law reflects the community's standards and expectations of what the law should be. Within some areas of the legal system legislation is amended at a rather fast pace in response to community outrage. For example, the case of R v Bilal Skaf was interrupted by the State Government following outbursts of anger arousing within the community. The results of ...
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