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Appalachian State University, Boone, USA

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In this paper, the author defines the terms criminal justice, civil rights, and social justice. Using major theories of justice (and especially “libertarian egalitarianism” from theories such as John Rawls and David Miller), the paper illustrates connections between the three terms, and the author then offers concrete examples of how the practices are (and should be) connected in the real-world. Note that this paper was written in response to the theme of the 2023 Annual Conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, titled, “Critical Connections Between Civil Rights, Crime, and Social Justice”.

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civil rights, criminal justice, social justice, John Rawls, David Miller

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