‘Rebalancing the Criminal Justice System In Favour Of the Law-Abiding Majority’ examines the functions of the criminal justice system from policing through to courts to prison and probation. The plan outlines the progress to date, sets out clear proposals, and begins a debate to ask what more can be done to redress the balance within the Criminal Justice System. The document says that we currently have a system where those from certain ethnic groups are disproportionately more likely to be arrested, to be convicted of a serious crime, and to be imprisoned. The document makes clear that part of rebalancing must be in favour of the law-abiding, but also ensuring that there is no built-in unfairness based on race, creed or colour.