Category: Justice

  • Teachers Reflection, Liberal Arts and Social Justice

    Table of Contents Reflection Liberal arts education Social Justice Reference List Reflection Research indicates that when we reflect on our individual actions and thoughts, this often enable us to internalize and process information in a more efficient manner. Through reflection, an individual is not only able to take into account the elements of an experience(s),…

  • Teachers Reflection, Liberal Arts and Social Justice

    Table of Contents Reflection Liberal arts education Social Justice Reference List Reflection Research indicates that when we reflect on our individual actions and thoughts, this often enable us to internalize and process information in a more efficient manner. Through reflection, an individual is not only able to take into account the elements of an experience(s),…

  • Rays The Secret in Their Eyes: Morality, Justice, and Love

    Art is one of the popular forms of expression of human thoughts and deep feelings. In particular, cinema is one of the areas of art that allows people to raise and reveal eternal questions. The Secret in Their Eyes is a good example of a work that addresses critical human issues. It raises moral issues…

  • Procedural and Distributive Justice in the Workplace

    Just like in the rest of the society, concepts such as transparency, fairness, justice, and equality play an important role in the workplace. Particularly, the employees perceptions of both procedural and distributive justice may have an impact on their job satisfaction and turnover intention. In any system, procedural and distributive justice are complementary to each…

  • Shakespeares Treatment Of Justice And Mercy In The Merchant Of Venice

    The treatment of justice and mercy in Shakespeares play The Merchant of Venice is done throughout different layers of narrative. Firstly, it is done through the city itself. Venices economic stability heavily relies on foreign business. To protect the rights of these merchants, the city has economic laws in place. Although these laws are on…

  • The Structure Of Criminal Justice System In The USA

    The United States criminal justice system is a set of agencies that were created by the administrations to manage crimes and punish people who break the laws. The two types of criminal justice systems are the state and federal agencies. The state criminal justice systems manage violations occurred in its state limits, while the federal…

  • Restorative Justice, Alternative Dispute Resolution And Therapeutic Jurisprudence As Innovative Justice Approaches

    I Introduction Over the past several decades in countries like Australia, the response to crime is moving in two directions. One track is innovative. It promises a change in established forms of criminal justice, to do justice differently. The other track is repetitive. It promises to intensify the established forms of criminal justice, to do…

  • Social Justice As The Attribute Of Modern Society

    Social Justice Social justice is a complex and contested term (Morgaine, 2014). Although it is universally accepted and adopted in community work it holds different meanings and interpretations (Watts & Hodgson, 2019). According to Morgaine (2014), social justice refers to the view that every individual deserves the same economic, social, and political rights and opportunities.…

  • The Theme Of Justice In The Novel To Kill A Mockingbird

    To Kill a Mockingbird was published in 1960 at the height of the Civil Rights movement in the US. Set in the depression, circa 1930, it was an instant success and focussed on common humanity through the eyes of an innocent, uncorrupted girl, Scout Finch. Set in the South, Scouts young female voice navigates the…

  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of Restorative Justice

    Introduction to Restorative Justice This essay will focus on the various advantages and disadvantages of using restorative justice principles to handle cases of low-level offenses. The principles, processes, methods, and challenges of restorative justice will be discussed and evaluated as well. Historical Context and Definitions In the 1970s, restorative justice was first practiced as a…