Abstract: The criminal justice system is at the heart of any society, which aims to protect rights, to defend the imposition of duties and to establish a framework for the conduct of almost all social, political and economic activities. Penalizing criminals, securing and providing compensation to victims, witness protection are some of the tasks of a criminal justice system. Furthermore, it strives to achieve justice, promote freedom, uphold the rule of law and protect security.1 It is also pertinent to mention that a country's criminal law mutates according to the ideology of its political power holders. This means that the change of governments either in the ideology or in the politics of the government will be reflected.........
Key Terms: Community-school linkage, Constraints, Food security, Secondary school agriculture, Skills development.
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