The concept of justice is recognized and misunderstood at the same time worldwide. The Oxford English Dictionary defines justice as "quality of existence (moral) justice or justice." Because of such a short definition it is impossible to think that the word justice is superficial. On the contrary, this ancient word may start with a simple meaning, but it developed greatly based on its existence. The way civilization evolved evolved civilization.
Many people will understand the term I'm using - the Millennium social justice defender - as a synonym for the contempt 'social justice fighter'. This is the term used to trigger the weakness of overuse, but it indicates an important problem. In a typical demonstration of a dazzling horseshoe style theory, the special brand of sustainable supporters of this millennium distorted the splendid cause of social, economic and political equality to social authoritarian movements. Isolated ideological academic theory based on division and inhumanization The modern social justice movement was published on Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, Jezebel, Slate, Huffington Post etc Reminiscent of red panic over civil rights movement (choose one)
Professor Frank Roberts of New York University gave a wonderful speech at Columbia University Law School's "Broadway Black Life Issues" event. He elaborated on four major ways to understand the tendency to be misunderstood. But Frank Roberts should be introduced correctly before I dig into it. Roberts is a young intelligent intellectual who is the political organizer of the front line of the Black Lives Matter movement. In the past, he was active in Ferguson and New York City. In addition, Professor Roberts taught the first BLM course at New York University and created the Black Lives Matter syllabus. Frank Roberts explains the movement of BLM as follows.
Restorative justice is a widely misunderstood concept. Information that is open to the public is limited. It does not matter how it works or how it works. Unfortunately, the information people frequently interact with is often misunderstood. If there are no other reasons, it is not because it is part of our "Criminal Law", understand what the restorative justice is and how it functions in the Canadian justice system It is important to do. Restorative justice is the law, its ignorance is also harmful. In addition, there is evidence that the use of restorative justice can reduce the likelihood that a criminal commits another crime (Elizabeth Elliott, Restorative Trial (Burnaby, Simon Fraser University for the Criminology, 2013), 82 ). According to the survey, by encouraging criminals to take responsibility for their behavior, compensating for these behaviors and learning from the whole process can reduce recidivism.