Humanities Alive 7 VC 3E

13.2

Exercise

Learning pathways LEVEL1 1, 3, 4, 9

LEVEL2

LEVEL3

2, 5, 8

6, 7, 10

REMEMBER AND UNDERSTAND 1. Identify the three principles of justice. A. Fairness, equity, access B. Fairness, equality, access C. Rule of law, fairness, access D. Rule of law, equality, access 2. Identify the three symbols of justice. A. Legal Aid, scales, courtroom

B. Fairness, equality, access C. Sword, blindfold, scales D. Police, lawyers, judges 3. What do rules about not sharing an accused person’s past crimes show? A. The rule of law B. Procedural fairness C. The principles of justice D. A symbol of justice 4. In 2021, Victoria’s then premier was ýned $400 for not wearing a mask. This is an example of the application of what? A. The rule of law B. Procedural fairness C. The principles of justice D. A symbol of justice 5. Sarah was charged with driving without a licence and knows what to expect in court. This is an example of what principle of justice? A. Fairness B. Equality C. Access D. All the above ANALYSE AND APPLY 6. Explain why treating everyone the same is not always fair? Provide a real-life example where fairness requires equity instead of equality. 7. a. Which principles of justice overlap?

A. Fairness and access B. Equality and access C. Fairness and equality D. They all overlap b. Justify your answer to part a . EVALUATE AND COMMUNICATE 8. Contrast the prosecution and the accused in a criminal case. 9. Deýne the term ‘procedural fairness’. 10. Using an example, distinguish between fairness and equality. Answers and sample responses for this topic are available online.

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