Consensus model (criminal justice)

The Consensus Model or Systems Perspective of criminal justice argues that the organizations of a criminal justice system either do, or should, work cooperatively to produce justice, as opposed to competitively.

[1][2] A criminal justice model in which the majority of citizens in a society share the same values and beliefs.

Criminal acts conflict with these values and beliefs.

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