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The Justice

What is Justice?

Justice is generally understood to mean what is right, fair, appropriate, deserved. Justice is achieved when an unjust act is redressed and the victim feels whole again. Justice also means the offender is held accountable for his behavior. We make justice possible when we provide opportunities for women to safely tell the truth about their experiences of violence and abuse and when we hear and acknowledge that truth. When we stand with her, require the system to respond to her needs, and seek the restitution to which she is entitled, we are working toward justice.
JUSTICE
Justice has many faces. Justice can be seen as an attribute of individual conduct, sometimes as a characteristic of persons, and most commonly as one of the main features of a good society. Justice is a system rewards and punishments based on the way one human being treats another. Justice sometimes slips through the hands of those who are most needing of it.
Such is the case of "Baby......


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