Compare and contrast the consensus and conflict models found in the criminal justice system
What will be an ideal response?
Answers should define each model and discuss the similarities and differences between them. Key points should include the view of the systems model as an analytic tool, rather than reality; the various criticisms of the systems model; and the problems faced by the various agencies of the criminal justice system.
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