Definition Essay On Justice

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When I think about the word justice, many states pop up in mind how they have many issues and problems that are not being solved. How some of the people's rights are not being held and taking for granted. It is fascinating that although we live in a country where our rights are acknowledged we still do not have justice as we should have. Justice is in my opinion a controversial topic. When I hear the word, I think about “justice” not being what is is defined, I imagine how its injustice. Police officers have the right to do what they desire to an individual. It could be stopping them for speeding, drunk driving or just because. There has been occasions how unfairness these officers do. At times they stop a race that is not the same as they are and treat them horribly...so how is that justice? We live in a world where words are literally just words and not just a definition. …show more content…

Mexico being yet a beautiful place, with many issues not solved. With many cases not being held and taking to be fixed. How can one speak about justice when all we see and hear is about injustice. The great majority of the time justice is not even taken to consideration. “Criminals” that are not even criminals are sentenced in jail for a lifetime for doing something they did not do...tell me how is that justice? It is naive to think about justice when their has just been no hope for it, one can say. We all know when we experience justice, since it is a great feeling...I would imagine. It is not only legally where one can experience this but at home, work or anywhere. One may get injured at work and file a case and get money and justice was served. You may fall in a store and demand the store and well we know, justice may be served. It is natural to know when you are experiencing justice but we as human since we are judgemental and always judge the wrong rather than the