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The central issues in The Fourteenth Amendment and the Rights of the Individual revolve around how procedural criminal law defines the policies of the justice system and how the Court ensures that the constitutional rights of individuals are protected from these policies at the local, state, and federal levels. Explain your choices in this scenario by addressing the following question: How are a community's interests in a lower crime rate, a safer environment, and increased revenue from ticket fines at odds with procedural criminal law's definition of the rights of offenders and protection against the constitutional violation of those rights?
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