Scholarly Law And Order Journal

In politics, law and order, this refers to demands for a strict criminal justice system, especially in relation to violence and property crime, through tighter criminal sanctions. These sentences can include extended prison sentences, coercive sentences, three strike laws and, in some countries, the death penalty. Proponents of law and order argue that effective prevention combined with detention is the most effective way to prevent crime. The Rule of law believes that the severe punishment system is ultimately ineffective because it does not address the root causes or systemic causes of crime. "Law and Order" is a recurring theme in political campaigns throughout the world. Candidates can exaggerate or even create problems with law and order, or classify their opponents as "weak" in this case to generate public support. This term sometimes has the consequences of arbitrary or unnecessary application of the law or excessive use of police force. The maintenance of law and order requires strict references to cases of theft, violence and violations of peace and rapid application of criminal sanctions. The four most important are setting standards, maintaining order, resolving disputes, and protecting freedom and rights.

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