Indigent criminal defense: Qualitative review on economic value

Abstract

This article reviews indigent criminal defense programs on an international level and generally concludes that societies want to protect legitimate society members\u27, within the respective society\u27s jurisdiction, fundamental property rights concerning criminal prosecution. While this conclusion was as the researchers expected, several unexpected and contrary observations were noted. Society wealth and a greater return on investments of public funds can dramatically shift a society\u27s value of basic shared rights

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