Justice is often perceived as achieved when there is a fair resolution that addresses the harm done, acknowledges the rights and dignity of all parties involved, and promotes accountability. This can manifest through legal processes, restorative practices, or societal recognition of wrongs. Additionally, justice is felt when the affected individuals find a sense of closure and when there are measures in place to prevent future injustices. Ultimately, it’s a balance of reparation, recognition, and the restoration of social harmony.
Nothing yet but i dont know anything yet
Such a feat hasn't been achieved. For all we know, the universe is constantly expanding. We have no idea
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Ethics and morals perpetuate the belief that fairness can be achieved in the criminal justice system. The basis is the assumption that a person will receive the justice they deserve.
So far, this has not been achieved; there are reasons to suppose that it will never possible.So far, this has not been achieved; there are reasons to suppose that it will never possible.So far, this has not been achieved; there are reasons to suppose that it will never possible.So far, this has not been achieved; there are reasons to suppose that it will never possible.
procedural justice - achieved through using relevant and agreed upon criteria and processes distribution justice - dispensing benefits and burdens equitably and fairly interactional justice - probity in treatment of individuals
victoria justice but i dont know if they broke-up
I do not believe so, it has, most definitely been achieved elsewhere however.
depends how vengful the victim and in turn how heinous the crime.
Through the establishment and proceedings of a truth and reconciliation commission
Gerbil/rat hybrids have not yet been achieved achieved.