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therapeutic jurisprudence

the study of law as a therapeutic agent. Therapeutic jurisprudence involves the examination of how laws, procedures, and people who play an active role within the legal system (e.g., judges, law enforcement agents) may either help or harm the various other individuals involved (e.g., defendants, victims).

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October 15th 2024

relational shift

relational shift

the developmental change in analogical thinking that occurs when the child moves from focusing on perceptual similarity to focusing on relational similarity when solving problems.