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Central High School Library Home Page: Books Related to the Justice System Allen & Wiksell

What is Justice?

Graphic Novels about Justice

Justice and Crime: Does the law provide just punishments?

Justice in Dystopian Novels

Many dystopian novels elucidate an injustice related to oppression, inequality, abuse, we face today. The novels below will make you think about who has power in our society and why.

Gender and Sexuality: Are the ways we are treated in terms of sexuality and gender just?

Library Catalog

Books in Sora

 

Social Justice: Who has power in our society? What does discrimination look like?

Justice and History: What does justice look like in history? How are the issues we face today similar or different than they were in the past??

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