Justice System

The justice system refers to the complex set of institutions, processes, and actors that enforce laws, adjudicate disputes, and administer justice within a society. It encompasses various components, including law enforcement agencies (such as police), the courts, and correctional facilities (like prisons and rehabilitation programs). The primary purpose of the justice system is to maintain social order, protect individual rights, and ensure accountability through the fair and impartial application of the law. It operates under established legal frameworks and is guided by principles such as due process, equality before the law, and the presumption of innocence. The justice system also includes various legal professionals, including judges, lawyers, and juries, who play critical roles in the interpretation and application of laws to resolve conflicts and deliver justice.