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This topic explores the classic philosophical and narrative conflict between —a rigid, unwavering application of law or morality—and the nuances of human experience. The Concept of Absolute Justice
If justice is absolute, there is often no room for growth or rehabilitation. A single mistake becomes a permanent stain, as the rigid system cannot account for a person’s capacity to change. The Shift to Restorative and Situational Justice 6 : Kill the Absolute Justice
To "kill" Absolute Justice is not an argument for lawlessness, but rather a plea for over Equality . Here is why the "Absolute" must be dismantled: This topic explores the classic philosophical and narrative
Absolute Justice assumes the rules were perfect when they were written. However, laws are crafted by humans who possess inherent biases. When we refuse to question "Absolute" laws, we protect the prejudices of the past. The Shift to Restorative and Situational Justice To
Recognizing the human struggle behind the defendant.