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Due Process Analysis and Procedures

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- What is the definition of a crime?
- How would you describe the overall criminal process after a crime has been committed?
- What would happen if one of these steps of the process were removed?

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The expert examines due process analysis and procedures. The definition of crime is provided.

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A crime is a violation of an established law developed and initiated by the legislative process to ensure that the social contract is adhered to. The social contract represents the pact between people who decided to live in a society instead of in tribal conditions of the past, but in doing so chose to give up some of their inalienable rights that would enable retributions and personal revenge against crimes committed against them or their family members. The ability to live in society dictates that laws are ...

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