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Is criminal justice a hard major? : r AskLEO - Reddit Most people will say get a more useful degree (bc CJ really is useless outside of law enforcement) but if you’re worried about not being good at school, I think CJ is the best major you can go into bc you’re interested in it and it’s easy to follow
8 Steps to Becoming the Real You and How to Rise Above Injustice and . . . Healing gives you the power to rediscover who you truly are, elevate to the next level, and position yourself to create real, global impact If you’re ready to take your power back, I invite you to reach out for a free consultation or join our next Injustice anthology and become part of the movement
8 Examples of Injustice — Equal Justice Under Law A wealthy person can buy their pre-trial freedom, keep their job, and live at home while preparing their defense An arrestee who is poor must stay in jail for days, weeks, months, or years until their case resolves
The injustices of the justice system: three recent examples Law student and GMLC’s campaign volunteer lead, Hoejong Jeong, considers the barriers that stand in the way of ordinary people getting access to justice, looking at three recent case studies in the news As the cases show, without access to legal aid or proper legal advice, domestic abuse survivors and detained migrants struggle to protect themselves and their rights CN: mentions of
“Fear and Anger Are the Essential Ingredients of Injustice” Go anywhere in the world where people are being abused or mistreated, where their rights are not protected, and you’ll find people justifying those violations of rights with these narratives of fear and anger…My work has caused me to believe we have to change the narrative about race in America, because I don’t believe we’re free in
Criminal Injustice - Harvard University “Unequal” is a multi-part series highlighting the work of Harvard faculty, staff, students, alumni, and researchers on issues of race and inequality across the United States The first part explores the experience of people of color with the criminal justice system in America
7 Life Tips If You Frequently Face Injustice If you find yourself frequently facing injustice, there are some things you can do to help make your life a little easier First, try to surround yourself with people who support and understand you Second, don’t be afraid to speak up for yourself—sometimes the only way to get justice is to fight for it
The Pros and Potential Cons of High Justice Sensitivity Justice sensitivity is the tendency to be sensitive to perceiving injustice Justice sensitivity can lead to either aggressive or prosocial behavior depending on the situation