Sentences with phrase «of justice systems»

The big barriers to innovation seem to be (in no particular order): lack of data about the needs and experiences of users of justice systems; the natural monopoly of judges and lawyers; the challenge of developing the smart public - private partnerships that innovation needs; limited or no access to finance.
National coordination is in service of the common goal of making a larger amount of useful data more readily available to empirical researchers in order to enhance the capacity of justice systems to empirically measure program performance and evaluate user outcomes.
The growing separation of justice systems for the powerful and the less powerful.
«In all the serious researches on the best known administration of justice systems, it is evident that at various points in their histories, the institutions were challenged by falling standards, corruption, and abuse of office.
All of the justice systems of the Western world are based on Aristotle's definition of justice that each person will get what he or she deserves.
Our Government will introduce a Victims Bill of Rights to restore victims to their rightful place at the heart of our justice system.
CFPB director Richard Cordray announced that rights of groups of consumers to a day in court is «a cherished tenet of our justice system» and «that no one, no matter how big or how powerful, should escape accountability if they break the law.»
However this kind of court would not be open to the public, which is a fundamental part of the justice system in many countries.
The series isn't exactly easy to watch — these are real violent crimes, after all — but the show gives a look at the failings of the justice system while also offering a somewhat unsettling character study.
Why does it so often report him as supportive of a justice system filled with oppressive and discriminatory measures?
He deserves the full weight of the justice system.
I think, for instance, of Chuck Colson, who did more than any other man in the last probably 100 years in American life in calling the Church to remember prisoners and to think about implications of the justice system.
What would it look like if we took the same approach to reform of our justice system for those who have broken the law?
But whichever explanation turns out to be true, the secrecy surrounding the transformation of the justice system is unacceptable.
We probably would be, if it were being done in a thought - through manner, with cannabis moving out of the purview of the justice system and under the umbrella of public health and education.
The law enforcement agencies have done their best in trying to bring the culprits of that gory attack to book, although the snail - pace approach of the justice system has all but heightened the apprehension of the family of the deceased.
«Our lawyers are already reviewing the judgment with a sound mind to appeal, we absolutely believe in the efficacy of our justice system.
«The integrity of our justice system is of paramount importance,» David said.
Your example is another case: the right to a trial implies the provision of a justice system.
President Muhammadu Buhari has admonoshed the country's judiciary do away with the a reputation for delay in the administration of justice system it is known for.
Dissenting justice campaigners, legal aid lawyers and those who've witnessed the rot setting in (from swingeing legal aid cuts, curbs to judicial review, an interpreting service in freefall, probation chaos and threats to withdraw Britain from the Human Rights Act) will be highlighting the urgent need to halt the destruction of our justice system and abide by the principles of the medieval charter.
With criminal cases languishing for years, a plague of delays in the Bronx criminal courts is undermining one of the central ideals of the justice system, the promise of a speedy trial.
The bill also promises to strengthen data protection laws in order to increase the public confidence in criminal law and the fairness of the justice system as a whole.
The Vice President said those in the legal profession owed themselves a duty to preserve the administration of justice system.
My life has been based on looking at the fairness of the justice system and making sure that justice doesn't depend on the size of someone's pocketbook.»
«We encourage you to investigate whether these and other predatory practices are more widespread than previously reported, whether there is a growing trend of property owners using our judicial system to intimidate or extract money or other concessions from tenants, and whether these practices are out of line with the norms and standards of our justice system and tenants» right to due process.»
The point is that any person whether they have power as a demagogue, or through illegal use of our justice system, can threaten the legal standing of our democracy.
The state helmsman advocated for efficient and effective administration of justice system in the country, said nothing can be achieved in a country where justice is found wanting.
Indeed, a common symbol of the justice system is Lady Justice wearing a blindfold as a symbol of this ideal.
Truss» inexperience of the justice system and established history of endorsing myths about legal aid expenditure did not augur well, but I don't think anyone could have foreseen quite how quickly she would prove herself unfit for office.
Just as he couched his education reforms in arguments of ensuring access to top schooling for all children regardless of background, Gove sees his central mission as closing the gap between the experiences of those at opposite ends of the justice system.
Asked about the jailing of former Cabinet colleague Chris Huhne, Prime Minister David Cameron said: «It's a reminder that no - one, however high and mighty, is out of the reach of the justice system
Rob Calarco (D - Patchogue), the deputy presiding officer, said, «For the sake of the justice system, he needs to step down.»
Sean Duggan, joint chief executive of Sainsbury Centre, said: «It should be possible to divert someone at any stage of the justice system to appropriate mental health treatment and support.
Schneiderman says Donovan is a nice man, but he represents the past and the old, failed ways of the justice system.
«The RTA bill is a hugely progressive and vastly innovative step in the direction of a justice system that aims to be not punitive but reparative.
After holding the first public hearing dedicated solely to this issue and hearing testimony from every side of the justice system I knew this was something that needed to happen immediately.
Cases such as these highlight the inconsistencies and complexities of the justice system in this area.
«The court issued an apology to my client on behalf of the justice system,» defense attorney Theresa L. Prezioso said.
Councilman Brad Lander said «that close working relationship makes it simply structurally impossible — based on natural human sympathies and the structural demands of the justice system for that very same district attorney to be the objective and fair prosecutor of those exact police officers, when the situation demands one.»
«Ken believed that the reality of our justice system sometimes didn't meet the promise of our justice system.
«We have seen in this past month and throughout history, the effects of the justice system that predictably buckles when a shield is involved and an unarmed black, Latino or Asian person is left dead.»
She noted that they are also more likely to fall into the «deep end» of the justice system, and are 25 percent more likely to reoffend.
«No one should be afraid of the justice system, but I have to say that I am, because of all that I've gone through,» Preston said.
«[Cash bail] turns the principles of the justice system on its head.
He lamented the slow pace of the justice system in handling corruption cases, noting that such development is affecting the crusade.
The government's original aim was to require adult offenders to contribute to the costs of the justice system.
The system's success «has serious implications concerning the fairness of the justice system,» says Stamos Karamouzis, dean of Regis University's School of Computer and Information Sciences in Denver, who led the 2006 — 07 study when he was a professor of computer and information sciences at Texas A&M.
«Reconciling the discrepancies in what people seek to achieve through punishment and what our sanctioning practices actually achieve is critical to improving the legitimacy of our justice system,» said Okimoto, who wasn't involved in the research.
The current applications for DNA in forensics laboratories are focused on matters of the justice system:
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