Comparative Study Of Criminal Justice Systems: Lessons From Around The World

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Shameem Ahmad Khan , Arjun Singh Chauhan, Afreen Sultana

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This paper presents a comprehensive comparative analysis of criminal justice systems in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan. The study examines key aspects of each system, including historical development, legal frameworks, rehabilitation programs, and recidivism rates. By analyzing these factors, the paper identifies best practices and lessons that can be learned from different approaches to criminal justice. The findings highlight the importance of evidence-based practices, reentry programs, and international cooperation in addressing crime and ensuring justice for all members of society.

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