While many agree that justice is important , our interpretations about what it actually looks like, differs doesn’t it?
Thoughts?
While many agree that justice is important , our interpretations about what it actually looks like, differs doesn’t it?
Thoughts?
While justice should be right vs wrong and the consequences for wrong, it does tend to get a little suggestive.
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Yes, especially when ripple disagree about what is right, and what is wrong .
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Absolutely, Kimberly. The application of justice is hard sometimes. I had the privilege of commanding an Army unit, and with that came the duty of administering military justice to soldiers who violated Army policy. The Uniform Code of Military Justice provides parameters for commanders and military judges to examine violations and apply punishment if required. I always examined the totality of the incident and the soldier. Sometimes the punishment included forfeiture of salary, but in cases where the soldier had a family, I took that into consideration and did not forfeit the salary to avoid punishing the family financially. Regardless of the type of justice we want to pursue (law enforcement, social, etc.), the need to assess the entirety of the situation is extremely important.
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Ahhh… love how you watched out for the families ! That’s leadership. Thinking about what is best for the people.
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I think that’s the only way to administer justice—considering not just the individual, but also the rest of the people.
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Absolutely. Everyone’s idea of what justice looks like is completely different, no two people will look at it in the same way!
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