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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. In instances where an individual fails to adhere to a particular criminal statute, he or she commits a criminal act by breaking the law. This body of laws is different from civil law, because criminal law penalties involve the forfeiture of one's rights and imprisonment. Conversely, civil laws relate to the resolution of legal controversies and involve money damages. There are different theories about why we have a criminal justice system. Neither of these theories are exclusive or deviant. The main theories of criminal law include: detering crime, reforming the perpetrator, providing redress for the act and preventing further crimes. The new findings in criminal law adheres people to be updated and be aware of the happenings around.

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