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Terms & Significance

Fairness or reasonableness
especially in the way people are
treated or decisions are made
 Social justice is defined as "... promoting a just society by challenging
injustice and valuing diversity.“

 right to equitable treatment, support for their human rights, and a fair
allocation of community resources.”

 "not be discriminated against, nor their welfare and well-being


constrained or prejudiced

 on the basis of gender, sexuality, religion, political affiliations, age, race,


belief, disability, location, social class, socioeconomic circumstances, or
other characteristic of background or group membership" (Toowoomba
Catholic Education, 2006).
The ability influence or control
reward or punish
Allocate resources make decisions
Authority
People have the same inalienable right
to needs being met
Self Actualization
Self Esteem
Belonging
Security
Physiological
 Unevenness of
 Rights in application resources,
opportunities
When everyone gets what is right for them,
maybe unequal
Domination
Take away rights based on any human factor
Unfair use of power
Differences made among people
based on some demographical
characteristic
People divided on the basis of
some demographic charcteristic
Policies that oppress, discriminate, or unjust, inequality
Speak on behalf of, take actions to protect the rights of others
Protests, demonstrations, policies, speeches, written works
Speaking for justice, fairness, equality

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