Justice System

The justice system refers to the set of institutions, processes, and rules established by a society to administer justice and uphold the rule of law. It encompasses law enforcement agencies, courts, and correctional facilities that work together to maintain order, prevent and address criminal behavior, and ensure that individuals are held accountable for their actions. The justice system also aims to protect the rights of individuals and provide fair and impartial treatment under the law. It involves the application of legal principles and procedures to resolve disputes, punish offenders, and support victims. The overarching goal of the justice system is to promote social justice, equality, and the protection of individual rights while maintaining public safety and order.