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The Effects Of Remand Custody On Criminal Justice System

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The use of remand custody has been increasing significantly over the last decade. The length of time of an individual being placed in remand on custody is extended due to numerous factors. According to research and findings, the accused who is not being released on conditions is physically and mentally in pain during the period of waiting for the trial. The topic of the increased use of remand custody will be discussed in this essay, focusing on three key themes: describing the process of how individuals are placed on remand, the benefits and obstacles of remand custody, and the affection of this form of custody on criminal justice system as well as offenders. I will argue that the system of criminal justice needs to address the consequences of the shift and they should avoid the drawbacks for the system.
Individuals who are in remand on custody are considered to be innocent until proven guilty. They are being held on remand to wait for their trials and have not been convicted on criminal offences. Individuals can be placed on remand for numerous reasons. Some accused are being placed in custody “through the issuance of a warrant of committal by a JP [who is also known as a justice of the peace] or judge” while others are due to disregarding their release conditions (Curt T. Griffiths, 2015, p.179). For example, some offenders may be required to stay in the restricted area as part of the release conditions, yet they are found in the area of where they were being accused to

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