What is justice? What aspects of justice does this chapter text discuss? How does criminal justice relate to other, wider notions of equity and fairness?

What will be an ideal response?


Justice focuses on the principle of fairness and the ideal of moral equity. The chapter focuses on social justice, criminal justice, and civil justice. Social justice embraces all aspects of civilized life and is linked to broader notions of fairness and right and wrong. Criminal justice is one aspect of this wider form of justice. Criminal justice is an important mechanism by which justice can be achieved. Not only do victims, defendants, and others seek and expect fairness from the criminal justice system, but the activities and actions of the criminal justice system often spark society to consider what is considered equal justice.

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