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The system of criminal justice is based on the principle that any crime commited by a person is an offence against______​

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Answered by KhataranakhKhiladi2
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The Elements of a Crime. It is a general principle of criminal law that both the physical act (actus reus) and the guilty mind (mens rea) must be present at the same time for a crime to have occurred. Its importance is illustrated by this example.

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The criminal justice system is comprised of multiple interrelated pillars, consisting of academia, law enforcement, forensic services, the judiciary, and corrections. These pillars are fashioned to support the ideals of legal justice.

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