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What does procedural justice entail?
A fair distribution of income and wealth.
An assurance that punishment should fit the crime.
That decisions should be made in accordance with an established set of rules.
That every offender should be tried in front of a judge and jury.
Answer a is about social, not procedural justice. Answer b is another different theory of justice - retribution. Answer d is incorrect because it is quite possible to fulfil the demands of procedural justice without having a judge and jury for every offender (for example, in the UK most cases are dealt with by magistrates).
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