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Justifiable homicide

Justifiable homicide is defined as a homicide, permitted by law, in defense of a legal right or mandate.

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Justification

Deutsch: Rechtfertigung / Español: Justificación / Português: Justificação / Français: Justification / Italiano: Giustificazione /

Justification in the Psychology Context: Understanding, Examples, and implications

Justification is a fundamental concept in psychology, playing a crucial role in shaping human behavior, cognition, and social interactions. In this context, justification refers to the cognitive and emotional processes individuals employ to rationalize their thoughts, actions, and beliefs. This comprehensive exploration delves into the concept of justification in psychology, provides numerous examples of its manifestations in various psychological contexts, offers recommendations for understanding and addressing the potential consequences of justification, and explores related psychological concepts that shed light on the complexity of human decision-making and belief systems.

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Justification of effort

Justification of effort refers to the tendency for individuals to increase their liking for something they have worked hard to attain

Juvenile delinquency

juvenile delinquency is a broad term used to describe children who have broken a law, anything from sneaking into a movie without a ticket to homicide.

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Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA)

- Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis: Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA) refers to a form of arthritis in children from ages 16 or younger that causes inflammation and stiffness of the joints.

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