Significant improvements and cost savings have been achieved since the Isle of Man's Criminal Justice Strategy was approved by Tynwald in 2012.
That's according to the Department of Home Affairs - which says there has been a 21 per cent reduction in public money spent on legal aid.
Overall, savings of more than £500,000 have been reached, with the largest decrease occurring in the court duty advocate scheme.
A review is now being undertaken to identify opportunities for structural reform within the system.
The department says the focus is now on both providing a better service for witnesses and victims of crime and speeding up access to justice.
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