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Order in society is often equated with punishment for wrongdoing, but true justice extends beyond retribution. Restoring balance, healing victims, and rehabilitating offenders can achieve a deeper societal harmony than mere imprisonment. A law system that prioritizes understanding and reconciliation encourages trust, reduces resentment, and nurtures empathy. Civilization advances when law fosters both accountability and compassion, reminding us that order is meaningful only when it promotes fairness, not fear.

What does the passage suggest about justice?

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