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Jeffrey M. Jenson has written: 'Racial disproportionality in the Utah juvenile justice system' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Criminal statistics, Discrimination in criminal justice administration, Juvenile courts, Juvenile delinquency, Juvenile justice, Administration of, Minority youth, Race discrimination, Social conditions
One major problem in society is inequality, where there is unequal access to resources, opportunities, and rights among different groups. This can lead to social unrest, discrimination, and lack of social justice.
Siu Fong has written: 'Interpretation services in the criminal justice system' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Court interpreting and translating, Criminal justice, Administration of, Discrimination in criminal justice administration, Linguistic minorities, Services for, Translating services
Social justice promotes equal opportunity for all. Capitalism is a system run by money and achivement of personal gains. So in some respects, capitalism is a system where the rich get richer and poor get poorer, and the poor have almost no way to climb out of poverty. Capitalism can be viewed as a discrimination based on wealth, and thus counters the idea of social justice.
Main problem in providing quick and right justice delivery system in India is that top politicians who are supposed to work for development and implementation of such system don't want such system in place. Becoze them they would be first in lockup before anyone else.
La Tanya Skiffer has written: 'The race, class, and gender bias of the American justice system' -- subject(s): Life imprisonment, Discrimination in criminal justice administration, Mandatory sentences, Crime and the press, Recidivism
he leads a movement to stop racial discrimination
It did not influenced the justice system. The legal code that influenced the justice system was "Justinian's code"
Simon Wuhl has written: 'Discrimination positive et justice sociale' -- subject(s): Discrimination positive, Politique sociale, Social justice 'Insertion' -- subject(s): Social integration, Unemployment, Urban policy
Integral discrimination refers to discrimination that is deeply ingrained within a system, structure, or institution. It is not just attributed to individuals but is inherent in the policies and practices of an organization or society. This type of discrimination can be difficult to detect and address because it is embedded in the fabric of a system.