
Equitability in justice
Equitability in justice refers to ensuring that all individuals are treated fairly according to their unique circumstances and needs, rather than receiving identical treatment regardless of context. It involves recognizing that different situations may require different responses to achieve fairness. For example, providing extra support to a disadvantaged person to ensure they have equal opportunities, rather than giving everyone the same resources, aims to create a balanced outcome. Equitability seeks to address disparities and promote justice by customizing actions so that everyone can genuinely have an equal chance to succeed.