Declaring Justice to be a Human Need

Taylor AJW

Abstract

Justice is a matter of universal importance that subtends judicial systems: It is an inalienable feature of the human condition. As such it has often been a concern of clinical, forensic and social psychologists in their practice, but rarely of academic psychologists and researchers. It is time the situation was remedied, and the topic given the attention it deserves in a theory of human behaviour.

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