First of all, justice is an abstract idea of right or wrong, fairness and equality. Also, justice can be defined as the quality of being righteousness, equitableness or moral rightness. Many intractable conflicts are fought over the concept of "justice," but defining exactly what that concept means is very difficult. Sometimes "justice" is defined in terms of equality, everyone should get or have the same amount, regardless of how hard they work, or "what they put in." Other people define "justice" in terms of equity, people should get benefits in proportion to what they contributed to producing those benefits. In other words, the harder and better you work, the more you should get as a reward for that work.
In the worldwide new, there have about 27 million people have stories of human trafficking just like the ones you are about to read. Women, men and children are recruited, compelled into labor or commercial sex, held against their will, scared to leave, and unaware of their rights. They live and work in our very own communities. They produce the goods and services that we use every day. In our homes, workplaces and stores, they are invisible