decision-making in the criminal justice system
"Decision-making in the criminal justice system refers to the process of making choices, determining actions, and reaching conclusions by individuals within the system, such as law enforcement, prosecutors, judges, and juries, that influence the outcome of criminal cases or the administration of justice."
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