Oftentimes, justice is attainable through the law. If a person has been wronged, the police can find the perpetrator, the courts will try him, and may be found guilty and appropriately punished. This can give the aggrieved party a feeling that justice has been meted out.
Most perpetrators of atrocities are never brought to justice.
The person would be tried and punished where they committed the crime. It is part of our justice system to be tried by a jury of our peers, and our peers live in our own neighborhood. So if the person is caught elsewhere, he is returned to the jurisdiction where he committed the crime to be tried. This is why the process of extradition is in place.
A just deserts perspective that emphasizes taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator or group of offenders is often referred to as a retributive justice approach. It focuses on punishment rather than rehabilitation, seeking to inflict suffering and harm in proportion to the harm caused by the offender. Critics argue that this approach can perpetuate a cycle of violence and fail to address the underlying causes of criminal behavior.
Justice was served when the perpetrator was sentenced to life in prison for their crimes against humanity.
Because the perpetrator seldom stays around waiting to be arrested, or comes forward to make a confession. This requires the collection of evidence and clues, and thorough investigation to, hopefully, identify and bring the perpetrator to justice.
help get justice for those wrongly punished
Romans valued loyalty and justice. People who broke the law would be severely punished, just as the king was punished
The major goals of criminal investigation are to determine if a crime has been committed, identify the person responsible, gather evidence to support an arrest and prosecution, and bring the perpetrator to justice. Investigators also aim to protect the rights of the accused and ensure the integrity of the judicial process.
Not lawfully. Evidence of a crime points to the possible perpetrator. By tampering with it, you throw the investigation off-track, you can be charged with a criminal offense such as "Obstructing Justice."
To investigate all leads, all witnesses, and all evidence in the case that is assigned to them in an effort to make an arrest - close the case, and bring the perpetrator to justice.
Justice is when someone gets a punishment/reward that they diserve. For christians, it is when a person who has sinned gets punished or a person who is riteous gets praised.