______ is public support for a particular cause.
Advocacy
Freedom is _________
the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants.
What is context?
Context means the circumstances forming the background of an event or idea shown in a text
What is distributive justice?
Distributive justice implies that goods and wealth should be distributed fairly among citizens.
the ability or willingness to accept and respect opinions or behaviour that one dislikes or disagrees with
tolerance
To challenge or disagree
Protest
our beliefs, our attitudes and values, our skill in using language, our intelligence, our level of education, our circumstances and our feelings.
Personal context
What is restorative justice?
Restorative justice is a theory that emphasises repairing the harm caused by criminal behaviour.
the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
integrity
cruel or unjust treatment of authority for a long period
Oppression
surroundings, people, events and experiences in the society we live. It influences how we think, how we act and how we react.
Social context
What is Retributive Justice?
Retributive justice is a theory of punishment that when an offender breaks the law, justice requires that he or she suffer in return.
To show good judgement
Discern
What does recompense mean?
make amends for loss or harm suffered
refers to the social, religious, economic, and political conditions that existed during a certain time and place.
Historical context
What is Procedural Justice?
Procedural justice is the idea a fair process is used to resolve disputes and allocate resources.
the act of being fair and non-bias
equity
What is rectitude?
morally correct behaviour or thinking
Which context helps us understand what motivates people to behave as they did in the past.
Historical
Which type of justice highlights equality as a fundamental principle?
Distributive Justice