Balancing Justice and Rehabilitation
[2023-07-24 16:47:22]
Ideally, people care about each other with consideration, so everyone can be protected from harm. To make matters worse, others actually risk and destroy the happiness of the masses. It is easy to mark them all as unethical, but the situation is different if they are young criminals. Not all goes along the right path, but the multilevel juvenile justice system determines the outcome of the juvenile offender, provides opportunities for change and rehabilitation, making it effective and fair for the youth and the community as a whole .
Local and global criminal justice policy makers are making efforts to formulate and implement policies that balance justice, punishment and correction. However, many of the problems under the criminal justice policy involve changes in dialogue and action with people. It took me a year to work as a scientist at the Ministry of Justice and I was fortunate to know the biggest problems the policy makers are currently facing and how neuroscientists can contribute to better policy development . This article requires neuroscientists and criminal justice policy makers to bridge the gap of knowledge and to incorporate our understanding of the brain into future policies.
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Today, rehabilitation of offenders is becoming an important feature of the British criminal justice system. The government called it a "revolutionary rejuvenation." Both prisons and CBR programs need to include measures to cope with illiteracy rates, unemployment rates, or homelessness. This could lead to repeat offenses. These include drug treatment, alcohol treatment, and various action plans.
What society expects from the criminal justice system is an individual who punishes and restores a crime. Punishment and rehabilitation are two recognized goals of the criminal justice system and are based on the concept of "eyes for the eyes, teeth for the teeth", and simply punishment and revenge for being evil I mean it. When recovering, as pointed out by Nicholas Tan (1999), "cure" the criminal tendencies of criminals, change their habits and views, even even their personality, so that they will not commit sin in the future. The goal is to help prisoners acquire prison skills and make them adapt quickly to the new environment when they reenter society.