Recovery Without Justice
Sandra l. Brown argues that judicial justice does not always lead to psychological or mental justice.If you were harmed by someone whether it was: physical,custody battles, infidelity,or spritual abuse,etc. then the person who inflicted all of this upon you would have to pay you money known as restitution to show their guilt and your pain. She claims that restitution itself really does not heal anything. Brown develops this claim by first acknowledging how our country''s judicial system acts.Brown explains victims seek comfort in the courtrooms and chambers hoping that their pain goes away. Lastly the author concludes that the victim must move on without justice, from a judicial system or restitution to fully move on with their life.Browns purpose is to interpret how justice can make one feel in order to explain how it should be served.
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