Introduction to Justice

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when people behave in a way that is fair, balanced, and honest for everyone
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treating someone in an honest and free-of-judgment way
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when people are given the exact same opportunities to reach or complete the same goal
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when people are given opportunities based on what they need to reach or complete the same goal
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type of justice that focuses on giving people a fair amount of resources
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type of justice that focuses on how to punish crime
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type of justice that focuses on helping victims and offenders