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what is justice what are the three type of justice​

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Answered by AnkitaSahni
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Justice is the administration or maintenance of what is just without the involvement of any impartial adjustments, punishments, or rewards.

Three types of justice:

  1. Distributive justice
  2. Retributive justice
  3. Procedural justice
  • Distributive justice believes in providing the members of its society, each and every individual with only what is just, and hence, it is also referred to as economic justice.
  • Retributive justice believes in treating each and every individual in the same way they treat others. This enables maintaining a balance where there is neither an oppressor nor an oppressed.
  • Procedural justice believes in fair decision-making and implementation so that everyone receives the deserving treatment.
Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Explanation:

For many individuals, justice is synonymous with fairness. Justice matters to practically everyone, although it has varied connotations for various groups. For instance, social justice is the idea that, regardless of colour, gender, or religion, everyone deserves equal access to economic, political, and social opportunities.

There are three types of justice:

  1. Procedural vs substantive : The emphasis in procedural justice is more on the process than the result. It claims that if the process is correct, then the result, no matter what it may be, is just. On the other hand, substantive justice is concerned with how a person assesses significant and meaningful items in order to arrive at a conclusion. It involves more than just following the steps.
  2. Retributive and Reformative justice : Retributive justice refers to penalising an illegal behaviour with the intention of discouraging it. Reformative justice refers to creating a plan of action to change the person so they don't commit crimes.
  3. Distributive justice : It presumes the presence of a distributing agency and numerous parties with stakes in the dispersed goods. Justice in this case demands that the distributor's resources be distributed in accordance with some pertinent criteria. Distributive justice is one of many social security programmes.

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