In this article, inequality between mothers and fathers in the criminal justice system, analyzing the proportion of mothers and women in prison, the proportion of mothers and females in prison, comparing them with fathers, and enforcing crime I will critically consider whether there is. Comparing the presence of inequality, the relationship with crime shows a clear understanding. In this article I will explain how criminal theory relates to criminal behavior in society and use the theory that each gender commits the same crime. Treatment
The terms crime and social false serve to understand economic bias in the criminal justice system, ideological processes, social inequality, and scale for wealthy people (White, Haines, & Eisler, 2008, p. 111). The dominant elite has passed the law, focusing on selected people who are thought to cause catastrophic crimes. Law enforcement agencies are responsible for supporting the law without doubting prejudice and assigning sufficient resources to investigate white-collar crime.
In this article, I will study the procedures in the criminal justice system. Before laying the foundation for this work, I will briefly introduce the contents of the criminal justice system. The criminal justice system is a collection of laws and social institutions that enforce the criminal law, while observing a series of clear procedural rules and restrictions. And Dignan, J. (2007) The procedure in the criminal system has already been stated as "starting only when crime is reported to the police" (page 2). When a crime occurs, the main content of the relevant criminal justice system is the law enforcement agency, otherwise it is the police. The police 's top priority is to investigate the crime and make an appropriate arrest. The power of the police is dominated by the states in which they are engaged and engaged.
In the United States, criminal management and judicial administration are handled by the criminal justice system. The criminal justice system consists of three major and distinguishable elements of police, court, and disciplinary action. These components are also called subsystems. From this point of view, the components of the criminal justice system are considered to be interrelated, interdependent and working to achieve a unified goal. The prospect of this criminal trial tends to focus on how the incident flows in the system, causing a chain reaction when an incident is transferred from one component to another component. For example, the behavior of the street police affected the work of the court, and the decision of the judge of the court affected the operation of the prison and the prison.