Wed 9 Apr 2008
There are 2 widely-accepted models of criminal justice process, namely due-process and crime-control.
The due-process model embodies the ideology that it is better to let 10 guilty men go free than convict an innocent one. The presumption of innocence is therefore a central tenet of this model.
On the contrary, the main feature of the crime-control model concentrated on vindicating victim’s rights rather than on protecting the defendant’s rights.
The Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Act 1976 introduced elements of the crime-control model into
For a more detailed exposition, see Chan Sek Keong “
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