A Study In Recidivism

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...are problems in the criminal justice systems around the world. While many purport to be humane and address the goals of the criminal justice system which is to mete out punishments and possibly deter others, rehabilitate some, and provide a sense of retribution for victims and their families, many systems fail. Throughout the world, in order to help the accused, legal aid provides lawyers for its needy defendants. The attorneys are generally appointed or, in respect to landmark cases and other special interests, lawyers will volunteer for a particular case. Some firms pride themselves on the pro-bono work that they do. By and large, although people are afforded legal help no matter what their socio-economic status, the complimentary lawyers are often less than stellar. A wealthy individual has a much better shot at an acquittal than does someone who has to rely on a government appointed attorney.
Whether or not legal representation is good is just the tip of the iceberg. It is also important that convicts be given the wherewithal to make a life for themselves whether or not...

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