Every accused is different and every crime is different. There really isn't.... It's not easy to come up with one-size-fits-all justice.
We came up with guiding principles, which are likelihood or the confidence that a person will attend in court for their hearing, lack of substantial risk of reoffending and a general public confidence criterion, which judges can apply depending on the facts of the specific case, whether or not it's a strong Crown case, whether or not there are serious allegations, strong evidence and a host of other related factors. These are applied on an everyday basis by judges and justices of the peace, who are trained to do exactly that.