Criminal justice is the system of, practices, and organizations, used by national and local governments, directed at maintaining
social control,
deterring and controlling crime, and sanctioning those who violate
laws with criminal penalties. The primary agencies charged with these responsibilities are law enforcement (police and prosecutors),
courts, defense attorneys and local jails and dprisons which administer the procedures for arrest, charging, adjudication and punishment of those found guilty. When processing the accused through the criminal justice system, government must keep within the framework of laws that protect
individual rights. The pursuit of criminal justice is, like all forms of "
justice," "fairness" or "process," essentially the pursuit of an
ideal. Throughout history, criminal justice has taken on many different forms which often reflect the cultural mores of society.