Write a well-supported 6-8 page research paper in which you create your own definition of justice
(individual, societal, and/or legal), or argue how another person's/institution's/law's definition of justice
could be construed as effective, ineffective, flawed, productive, backwards, or any other adjectives you
wish to discuss.
Apply your definition to a specific example(s) of disenfranchisement from the following list: wrongful
imprisonment/execution/sentencing of a person critique/support of a law or practice in use today an
instance of the miscarriage of justice (where someone "gets away with it") stigmatization of a group of
people any other topic that you propose related to the themes.
2) to help create your definition. How does it differ from existing and historical definitions? If it is relatively
similar, why are the existing laws in place more effective? How would your definition benefit the
disenfranchised example you chose to discuss?
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