Is justice just? Sometimes, what is legal is not always perceived by the public as \”justice.\” Many laws define criminal acts and the punishment that will be meted out in the event of a criminal offense. However, there sometimes seems to be a disconnect between what actions are considered criminal in nature and who gets charged for it. Sometimes, people committing the same criminal acts receive different treatments even though they are tried under the same courts of law.Based on the premise that people committing the same criminal acts receive different treatments, read the articles below and answer the questions that follow.Miller, N. P. (2006). \”What kind of liberty? Competing visions of freedom . . .\” , (2). SIRS Researcher.From the Argosy University online library resources:()() Consider your readings so far and answer the following questions.This assignment should be at least five pages long, but no longer than ten pages, and double spaced. All CJA papers should be submitted using APA format, i.e., Times New Roman 12, double spaced with title page and reference page. See the APA manual for an examples.
