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POLICE, COURTS, PRISONS, COURTS, CPS presents evidence for courts, conduct…
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CPS presents evidence for courts
conduct full code & threshold test to decide whether to prosecute a case in court
CPS prosecutor sits in court
CPS aid police in their investigation with their 24/7 hotline
cps can appear in courts to conduct the advocacy of a case
CPS & police liase over charging suspects
work together to manage offenders near release
police communicate with probation officers if offender is caught breaching parole
without probation, prisons would be more overrun & underfunded than they are now
probation begins in prison to help readjustment back into society
both aim to reduce recidivism & are both under same HM government department
probation notifies victims of offender's release from prison
police transport high risk offenders to prison/court
police may visit prison to interview offender for a different crime
defendants denied bail by courts and police are remanded to prison
both act as crime deterrants
both are in contact with victims and can offer them support
offenders are held in court cells during breaks before returning to prison
court lawyers visit offenders whilst remanded in custody to discuss charges
judges decide prison sentence
courts arrange video links in prison if offender cant come to court
police testify & provide supporting evidence
police take prisoners to court
CPS aims to send defendants that are guilty to prison
probation gives judges an overview of any breaches of parole