Post-Crime Justice and Human Rights Protection during Criminal Proceedings
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Crime is a direct violation of interests that are legally guaranteed, but its consequences frequently create secondary and systemic human rights issues. This paper analyses the studies on the connection between the criminal process and safeguarding human rights in the post-crime settings, and its application to the victims, individuals accused, and the community at large. As victims are faced with procedural complexity, institutional, and re-victimization risks, accused persons are often threatened with fair trial assurances, dignity, and due process. At the same time, the reaction of society to crime can lead to punitive policies which can threaten constitutional protection. Basing on the international human rights law, modern legal studies, and comparative criminal justice, the paper suggests a rights-based framework of post-crime governance. It claims that justice should not be equated merely with punishment but should incorporate mechanisms to support victims, procedural fairness, rehabilitative pathways, and structural reform in legal institutions. This study finds that criminal processes can be legitimized and can be combined with the constitutional and international obligation to comply with human rights, which can restore trust in the community and provide social stability in the long term.
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