I have read, and reread your question. I don't understand the question.
What does the word "it" mean?
Could someone please help me with this question?
What is the relationship to the law and the government structure as it applies to the criminal justice system?
Here is what I have so far: The relationship to the law and the government development as it relates to the criminal justice system is that there must be unification of act and intent to carry out a crime. The development of the law and government of a crime committed is punishment. Currently different types of punishment are present in the criminal justice system.
Thanks for the help!
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I agree with Bob. Here are the places where I have real trouble understanding what you are trying to say:
the relationship to the law and the government structure
as it applies
criminal justice system is that there must be unification of act and intent to carry out a crime
development of the law and government of a crime committed
I think you're having problems determining the correct preposition to use. I know you have no antecedent for the pronoun "it." And the lack of logical connection of thought in the last two examples leaves me baffled.
I have no idea what you are trying to say.
the relationship to the law and the government structure
as it applies
criminal justice system is that there must be unification of act and intent to carry out a crime
development of the law and government of a crime committed
I think you're having problems determining the correct preposition to use. I know you have no antecedent for the pronoun "it." And the lack of logical connection of thought in the last two examples leaves me baffled.
I have no idea what you are trying to say.
My question should have read this:
What is the government structure as it applies to the criminal justice system?
Thanks for your help.
What is the government structure as it applies to the criminal justice system?
Thanks for your help.