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Roles of Injustice

Roles of Injustice. Perpetrator, Bystander, Ally & Target. Perpetrator. The perpetrator commits the act of injustice…. The perpetrator can be a person, or a group of people, or even a law. Target.

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Roles of Injustice

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  1. Roles of Injustice Perpetrator, Bystander, Ally & Target

  2. Perpetrator • The perpetrator commits the act of injustice…. The perpetrator can be a person, or a group of people, or even a law.

  3. Target • A target is the person who is the target of injustice. The target can be an individual, but can also be a group. We can be targets on a personal level, but people are also often targets of injustice because of their gender, race, socio-economic standing, country of origin, age, religion, or sexual orientation.

  4. Bystanders • The bystander is a person who observes the act of injustice, but who does nothing to intervene, nothing to stop the injustice.

  5. Ally • Allies are people who stand up for someone when they face injustice. They intervene when someone is mistreated; they don’t stand by and watch; they don’t participate in the injustice, and they don’t run away when someone else is suffering.

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