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What is the connection between social justice and criminal justice? The terms "social justice" and "criminal justice" are themselves so contested that one must pause, before considering the relationship between them, to think carefully about what they mean. Each term can be said to pose a question. In speaking of social justice, one asks about the requisites of a justly constituted society; in speaking of criminal justice, one asks about the basis of just punishment. Given everyday usage, though, each term can also be said to provide an answer to the question it poses. | From Social Justice to Criminal Justice WILLIAM c. HEFFERNAN JOHN KLEINIG FROM SOCIAL JUSTICE TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE PRACTICAL AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS SERIES Published in conjunction with the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics SERIES EDITOR AlanP. Wertheimer University of Vermont Editorial Board Sissela Bok Harvard University Daniel Callahan The Hastings Center Deni Elliott University of Montana Robert Fullinwider University of Maryland Amy Gutmann Princeton University Stephen E. Kalish University of Nebraska-Lincoln Thomas H. Murray The Hastings Center Michael Pritchard Western Michigan University Henry Shue Cornell University David H. Smith Indiana University Dennis F. Thompson Harvard University Vivian Weil Illinois Institute of Technology Brian Schrag Executive Secretary of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Practical Ethics A Collection of Addresses and Essays Henry Sidgwick With an Introduction by Sissela Bok Thinking Like an Engineer Studies in the Ethics of a Profession Michael Davis Democratic Disagreement Essays on Deliberative Democracy Edited by Stephen Macedo From Social Justice to Criminal Justice Poverty and the Adminis tration of Criminal Law Edited by William c. Heffernan and John .