<P> The criminal justice system consists of three main parts: (1) Law Enforcement (police officers, FBI, Department of Homeland Security, etc ...); (2) Courts (attorneys, judges, etc ...); and (3) corrections (jails, prisons, probation and parole). In the criminal justice system, these distinct agencies operate together both under the rule of law and as the principal means of maintaining the rule of law within society . </P> <P> For the purposes of section 8 (6) of the Criminal Appeal Act 1995 and section 194A (6) of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995, the criminal justice system includes, in particular, the investigation of offences and the treatment of offenders . </P> <P> There are three branches of the criminal justice system . </P> <P> 1 .) The first being police / Law enforcement, the law enforcement branch enforces the laws in their state, county, or assigned jurisdiction . The main purpose for law enforcement officers is to uphold their country's, state's, or local laws . The definition of Law Enforcement: Law enforcement describes the individuals and agencies responsible for enforcing laws and maintaining public order and public safety . Law enforcement includes the prevention, detection, and investigation of crime, and the apprehension and detention of individuals suspected of law violation . </P>

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