Color of Justice By Joel Nunez CJC 113 Criminal Justice Central Carolina community College After watching the video the color of justice I have a better understanding of our juvenile justice system. The statistics shows that young people of racial and ethnic minorities constantly face harassment. Police officers do not usually want to accept complaints from minorities‚ while they became the prime suspects in the majority of crimes. For example‚ one in three young African Americans and
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the reader: a) an understanding of the different definitions that reparative justice can adopt; and b) the functioning of the reparatory regime in the International Criminal Court (ICC) as established in the legal instruments which is based on. Reparative justice: theoretical definitions In order to create a wider scope of what reparations are or should be like and their ultimate finality‚ different reparative justice perspectives are exposed . These viewpoints comprehend various authors stemming
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FINAL EXAMINATION M8A1 YOUR NAME HERE EXCELSIOR COLLEGE 1.Identify two types of ethics and explain their role in criminal justice organizations. Support your responses with resources. Ethics- A social‚ religious‚ or civil code of behavior considered correct especially that of a particular group‚ professional‚ or individual.” (Collins‚ 2003) Kenneth Peak asserts that there are two types of ethics; absolute and relative. When dealing with absolute ethics‚ Peak claims that there is no fluctuation
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Essay #2 – Definition Argument – Social Justice A socially just and equal society is arguably one of the most important things a community can hope to establish for itself‚ as every human being has a set of basic rights that demand to be valued and understood. However‚ the way those rights are interpreted is theoretically an objective concept which varies from religion to religion‚ from government to government‚ and from philosopher to philosopher. A select number of societies have either subverted
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• Social Justice: Defined as “Justice in terms of the distribution of wealth‚ opportunities‚ and privileges within a society.” (“ Social Justice”‚ 2017 ) Social Justice is in essence mankind treating each other with dignity and it does not allow for racism or discrimination in any form. The Catholic Church has always been aware of social justice in its teachings and when applied to a school environment these themes are referred to as Catholic Social Teaching and is used to address how Christianity
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as well as economists. One of the topic raised is utilitarianism as the principle that holds inequality and distributive justice by Jeremy Betham (1748-1832). The idea is that the distribution of goods is just if and only if it maximizes aggregate utility (Reiss‚ 2013 p.256). Some critics were later discovered whether utilitarianism sustains the concept of distributive justice. Reiss for instance argued that utilitarianism ignores people’s right (p.261). Other conceptual difficulties of utilitarianism
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LASMAIDA MIKHA THERESIA ROGATE 7B 1104913 DIMENSION OF JUSTICE IN THE PLAY OF “ANTIGONE” In this second essay entitle ‘Dimension of Justice in the Play of “Antigone”‚ I would like to compare the understanding of “justice” in Creon and Antigone’s point of view as well as the justice’s point of view according the truth. There are number of reasons why I am interested to analyze the term of justice in this second essay. One of them is that it is a challenging issue to discuss. To support the essay
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Realizing the limits of Neutrality as the sole basis for a Political Conception of justice‚ Rawls argues for the importance of a conception of primary goods as the basis for the respect of equal persons. Rawls argues that a well laid our political conception of justice will “ensure to the extent that is humanly possible to do so that the political process – that is‚ not only the right to vote‚ but also the opportunity to hold public office and influence political decisions – remains equally accessible
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Do justice and revenge have the same meaning? The answer is no. Both can be interpreted as the same‚ when reacting to occasions when one is accused of doing the wrong or unlawful task. Revenge is to get even with someone‚ or to be satisfied with your own personal opinion. Justice is logical‚ legal‚ and is to help keep peace weather it is benefitting yourself or not. The word justice comes from the word just‚ which means fair. This means that when you do something wrong‚ you have to accept the
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kinds of retributive justice. The classical definition embraces the idea that the amount of punishment must be proportional to the amount of harm caused by the offense. A more recent version‚ supported by Michael Davis‚ discharges this idea and replaces it with the idea that the amount of punishment must be proportional to the amount of unfair advantage gained by the wrongdoer. Davis introduced this version of retributive justice in the early 1980s‚ at a time when retributive justice was making a recovery
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