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Social Justice and Criminal Policy

Social Justice and Criminal Policy refers to the intersection of societal equity and the legal system, focusing on the fair treatment of individuals within the criminal justice framework, particularly regarding issues of race, class, and access to resources. It emphasizes the need for policies that address systemic inequalities and promote the well-being of marginalized communities.

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Social justice and criminal policy are interconnected fields that focus on ensuring fairness and equality within the legal system. Social justice advocates for the rights of all individuals, emphasizing the need to address systemic inequalities that affect marginalized communities. Criminal policy, ...

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Key Terms

Social Justice
The fair distribution of resources and opportunities in society.

Example: Social justice advocates work to eliminate poverty.

Criminal Policy
Guidelines and laws that govern the criminal justice system.

Example: Changes in criminal policy can affect sentencing laws.

Equity
Fairness in treatment and access to resources.

Example: Equity in education ensures all students have the same opportunities.

Discrimination
Unfair treatment of individuals based on characteristics like race or gender.

Example: Discrimination in hiring practices is illegal.

Restorative Justice
A system of criminal justice that focuses on rehabilitation and reconciliation.

Example: Restorative justice programs involve victims and offenders in dialogue.

Policy Reform
Changes made to existing policies to improve their effectiveness.

Example: Policy reform can address issues like mass incarceration.

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Human Rights Law
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Community Engagement Strategies
Discusses methods for involving communities in decision-making processes.
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Key Concepts

EquityDiscriminationRestorative JusticePolicy Reform