Three states— Georgia, Texas and Wisconsin–now draw the juvenile/adult line at age 16. Missouri raised the age of juvenile court jurisdiction to age 17 in 2018 and the law will go into effect January 1, 2021. Do other countries have juvie? Not every country has established a juvenile justice system,Read More →

Organizational justice consists of three main forms – distributive, procedural, and interactional. Distributive justice occurs when employees believe that outcomes are equitable. Procedural justice focuses on the fairness of the decision-making. What is distributive and procedural injustice? The distributive injustice refers to one’s perceived unfairness in his/her outcomes such asRead More →

The film was considered a bomb, with Warner Bros. losing a reported $60 million after spending $300 million on one of the most expensive films ever made. How much has Snyder cut earned? Justice League grossed $657.9 million against an estimated $300 million budget. Against an estimated break-even point ofRead More →

Restorative justice doesn’t have accountability. Rather than being equated with punishment, in restorative justice, accountability takes the form of self-responsibility and various agreements designed to repair harm and make things right. This form of accountability is not soft. Does restorative justice stop reoffending? Government research demonstrates that restorative justice providesRead More →

The Justice Society of America is a team of comic book superheroes published by DC Comics. JSA members are listed here only once—in order of their first joining the team. Retconned members are listed only where they historically took part in the stories. What happened to Justice Society of America?Read More →

The Cons of Plea Bargains Innocent defendants pleading guilty: The biggest drawback to plea bargaining is that innocent defendants decide to plead guilty to lesser charges to avoid the risk that they will be found guilty at trial. Despite being innocent, these people now have criminal convictions on their records.Read More →

Interference with Jurors. Interference with jurors can be treated as acts intended to pervert the course of justice. Section 51 Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 should be considered. What is perverse behavior? 2a : obstinate in opposing what is right, reasonable, or accepted : wrongheaded. b : arisingRead More →

A Judge of the Supreme Court cannot be removed from office except by an order of the President passed after an address in each House of Parliament supported by a majority of the total membership of that House and by a majority of not less than two-thirds of members presentRead More →

If a majority of the members of the United States House of Representatives vote to impeach, the impeachment is referred to the United States Senate for trial. A conviction requires a two-thirds vote in the Senate. On what grounds can a Supreme Court judge be removed from office? A JudgeRead More →

Justice is the value from which mercy flows and is then seen in actions. “The difference between the two is this: Justice is foundational in that it is a value one holds and with which one lives his/her life, and mercy is the charitable action blossoming from the value thatRead More →