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Application: Criminal Justice: Concept, Process, System, and AgenciesThe concept of criminal justice, the criminal justice process, the criminal justice system, criminal justice agencies—all are pieces of the criminal justice puzzle, which has as its goal the protection of society from crime and criminals, as well as the maintenance of individual rights, due process, and social justice.The purpose of this Application Assignment is for you to consider all of the aspects of criminal justice named above and put these “pieces” together into a coherent whole. In analyzing these various aspects of criminal justice and explaining how they relate to one another, you will have the knowledge you need to move forward, both in this course and in this program. It will provide you with a firm foundation in your understanding of criminal justice and all of its aspects.Think about how all of the various aspects and components of criminal justice relate to one another and fit together into a whole, from the definition and concept of justice and criminal justice, to the criminal justice process in the United States, to the components of the U.S. criminal justice system, to the agencies that have some role in the administration of justice. Consider the roles and responsibilities of each component based on what you know at this point.Reflect on all of these parts and consider how you might “tell the story” of criminal justice and how it works in the United States.The assignment (2 pages): Due by Sunday 9/13/15.Explain how the various aspects of criminal justice relate to one another (the concept, process, system, and agencies). Be specific and use examples to illustrate your points.Explain your thoughts on why criminal justice is important in society. Be specific and use examples to illustrate your points.Support your work with specific citations from the Learning Resources. You are allowed to draw from additional sources to support your explanation, but you must cite using APA standards. All quoted material must be identified, cited, and referenced per APA standards.