1. Law enforcement agencies: These are responsible for investigating crimes, apprehending suspects, and maintaining public order.
2. Courts: Courts are responsible for interpreting and applying the law, as well as adjudicating disputes and determining guilt or innocence in criminal cases.
3. Legal professionals: This includes lawyers, judges, and other legal professionals who play a key role in the justice system by representing clients, arguing cases, and ensuring that justice is served.
4. Correctional facilities: These institutions are responsible for housing and rehabilitating individuals who have been convicted of crimes, as well as providing services to help them reintegrate into society upon release.
5. Victim services: Victim services organizations provide support and assistance to individuals who have been victimized by crime, including counseling, advocacy, and access to resources.
6. Legal aid organizations: These organizations provide legal assistance to individuals who cannot afford to hire a private attorney, ensuring that everyone has access to justice regardless of their financial situation.
7. Community-based organizations: These organizations work to prevent crime, promote restorative justice, and provide support to individuals involved in the justice system.