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Oct. 25, 2021

Justice follows when empathy is evenly distributed

In his Oct. 20 column, “Our justice system must become more victim-centric, retired Judge Eugene M. Hyman argues that “the system must be made more victim-centric.” In his article, he also stated that “If the pandemic has had any kind of benefit, it’s that it has raised awareness of the function and dysfunction of our courts and our prisons.”

Mark B. Baer

Mark works as a mediator and conflict resolution consultant and teaches a course on implicit bias.

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In his Oct. 20 column, "Our justice system must become more victim-centric," retired Judge Eugene M. Hyman argues that "the system must be made more victim-centric." In his article, he also stated that "If the pandemic has had any kind of benefit, it's that it has raised awareness of the function and dysfunction of our courts and our prisons."

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