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Criminal justice is the complex network of specific government agencies all working to cultivate the levels of crime. The justice system is organized into three sovereign parts- the police, the courts, and corrections. For this system to be effective and lucrative, the system must always be attracting valuable people to make the system function properly. This could include anyone from judges to parole officers to attorneys. However, the image of a perfect, regulated system is far from the truth. Another perspective of the criminal justice system depicts the system being the complete opposite, also known as the non-criminal justice system. This system postulates that agencies within the government work against and competitively