Consensus Model Vs Conflict Analysis

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This chapter discusses two different models of the criminal justice system: Consensus model and Conflict model. The consensus model suggests that all parts of the criminal justice system strive towards a common goal and that there is a huge amount of cooperation between the parts which allows smooth processing. The Conflict model is the opposite. The Conflict model suggests that each part of the criminal justice system is self-serving because each department focuses on success, promotion, pay increase, and accountability. The main difference between the two models is that the Consensus model suggests a smooth flowing criminal justice system while the Conflict model suggests that the departments of the Criminal Justice system is uncooperative

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