Criminal procedural policy can vary to some degree between jurisdictions.
Question 1
America has undergone a tightening of security and argumentatively a lessoning of civil liberties due to the terrorists attacks of 9/11 and other terrorist activities. Is there a balancing point between our civil liberties and national security? How have these security interests affected the criminal procedural rights of suspected or known terrorists? What does this tell you about how public policy can dictate the mechanics of criminal law?
Question 2
Criminal procedural policy can vary to some degree between jurisdictions. Do these differences reflect bad or good social policies, or merely the democratic social values of a particular group of persons in a system of government?
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