¶ … Moving Targets: Placing the Good Faith Doctrine in the Context of Fragmented Policing" by H. Aviram and J. Seymour (2010)
In the United States, due process of law is guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment and applies to all citizens by virtue of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. In sharp contrast to the Crime Control Model that focuses on the early identification of the guilty, the Due Process Model of crime control places a high priority on preserving accuracy in legal proceeding and avoiding the conviction of the innocent. These issues form the basis of a peer-reviewed journal article by H. Aviram and J. Seymour (2010) which is critiqued in the paper the follows. A summary of the research and important findings concerning due process and crime control are provided in the paper's conclusion.
This paper provides a review of a peer-reviewed journal article on improving crime control through due process. A discussion concerning the article's findings and the ethical dilemmas identified by the authors is followed by an analysis of how the topic relates to a biblical worldview. Finally, an examination of how the concepts and ideas presented in the article apply to justice administration is followed by a summary of the research and important findings concerning crime control through due process in the conclusion.
Review and Analysis
Overview of Due Process of Law
According to the definition provided by Black's Law Dictionary (1990),...
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