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Adjudication

Adjudication is a judicial procedure for resolving a dispute. In the context of ADR, it usually means the traditional court-based litigation process.
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Justice System
Justice system conflicts are disputes that involve criminal and/or civil legal issues.
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Civil Justice
Civil justice disputes involve policy or procedures of the civil justice system, or noncriminal legal actions between private parties. They include disputes over issues of negligence, libel, contracts, the probate of wills and trusts, and other private matters.
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Criminal Justice
Criminal justice conflicts are conflicts that involve issues associated with policy or procedures within the criminal justice system, or legal disputes that involve acts of criminal behavior.
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Civil litigation

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Judicial Actions

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Law Enforcement
Law enforcement is action taken by the police, other enforcement officers, the criminal courts or the prison system to uphold legal rules or edicts.
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