
National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals
The National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals was a group established in the 1970s to assess and recommend improvements for the criminal justice system in the United States. Its aim was to develop practical, effective standards for law enforcement, courts, and corrections to improve fairness, efficiency, and public safety. The commission researched best practices, identified challenges, and suggested reforms to make the criminal justice process more just and effective for all citizens.