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How are laws made in a democratic society?

In a democracy the laws are made by elected representatives. Laws can and do change over time.

Who makes laws?

Judges walk from Westminster Abbey to the House of Parliament, London

Laws are made by the politicians we elect democratically – we may not agree with the law but there are democratic opportunities to change it.

In a democratic society someone charged with a crime has the opportunity to defend him/herself. Habeas Corpus applies – this means no one can be imprisoned unlawfully. They will be deemed innocent until proven guilty by a criminal court. Punishments traditionally reflect the seriousness of the crime. The most serious are those which involve violence and/or loss of life.

What causes crime?

The are complex. Poverty, parental neglect, low self-esteem, alcohol, and drug abuse can be connected to why people break the law. Some people are at greater risk of becoming offenders because of the circumstances into which they are born.

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