B) that certain people should be particularly careful about their daily caffeine intake
C) the need for many people to watch their health in old age.
D) how serious some bodily disorders are.
The criminal justice system has three differently organized parts: the police, the courts and
corrections. Each has separate tasks. But, these parts are by no means independent of each
other. The courts must deal with those
whom the police arrest; the business of corrections is to
reform those delivered to it by the courts. However, it is not certain whether convicts can
actually be reformed at all this way.
22. The writer....
A) believes that convicts receive unfair treatment in courts
B) does not refer to the organization of the
criminal justice system
C) emphasizes the responsibility of the police
in the prevention of crime
D) is doubtful whether the justice system can reform criminals
23. The passage is mainly about ....
A) the co-operation between the
police and the courts
B) the ways through which convicts are reformed
C) the institutional structure and functions of the criminal justice system
D) the institutions which are not related to the criminal justice system
24. It is understood that the parts of the criminal justice system....
A) have individually specified but interrelated duties
B) lay down principles for the
arrest of convicts
C) do not depend on one another at all
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D) must sometimes exchange their
roles