Along with the growing popularity of social media technology, more criminal justice educators and experts need to fully understand how to use it to benefit them. Social media and governments were initially viewed as a way to push news updates and related issues within the community to citizens, but this is only a small part of the many new interests of social media. A year ago, Boston Police officer John Dale describes the benefits of using Twitter as an early warning system. "With Twitter Advanced Search you can check all tweets in Boston in real time.
This is not just a social media project. This is an initiative of community building. We are fighting for social justice, equality of marriage, criminal justice reform, student debt reduction, immigration reform, and climate justice. All these things are now important and they will affect the future
Therefore it is not surprising that social media creates criminal justice problems and opportunities. The social media performance changes the way criminals crime, the case is handled by the criminal justice agency, and the citizens experience justice. The most obvious impact is due to "performance crime" focused on attracting attention, but other less obvious effects on criminal justice like jury actions are equally important as well. The growth of performance crime and justice has created a unique set of phenomena that must be managed by the criminal justice system around the world.
In the criminal justice system, the information is traditionally text, linear, non-personal, paper based, and flows through a loosely coupled criminal justice agency in one direction. In contrast, social media content is dominated by multimedia, digital, holistic, emotional, and image. As social media expands access to criminal and judicial information and changes its nature, criminal and judicial work becomes more fluid and ownership of multifaceted products is not obvious. Therefore, information flows naturally in all directions via social media, and in the criminal justice, information traditionally flows in the downstream direction. Freely shaking social media is related to crime and judicial execution, and substantial impact on criminal justice system is inevitable.
"Social justice is closely related to criminal justice.The criminals not only exert excessive negative influence on the poor communities, but also criminals against the society such as drug abuse, low literacy rate, work can not be done I am in a weaker position. "Reason for crash" Taking a case from the US as an example, Professor Faye Taxman and Professor Lior Gideon, Editor in Health and Justice magazine, talked about this topic.