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Seeking Justice with Compassion and Curiosity



I didn’t step into law with a dream. I stepped into it with curiosity. Criminology, human behavior, and the search for justice always pulled at me, even before I understood what to do with that feeling. Law seemed like a rigid structure at first, but as I delved deeper, I realized it was a living, breathing force,shaped by the people who believe in its power to change lives.

Today, as a law student with a deepening passion for criminology and forensic psychology, I’m learning to navigate the space where law meets lived experience. My interests lie in understanding the “why” behind the crime, not just the “what”. It also lies in asking difficult questions about justice, punishment, mental health, and the systems we often take for granted.

I believe that justice doesn’t end in courtrooms. It begins with listening, with questioning, and with refusing to turn away from the uncomfortable. My journey is about learning, unlearning, and finding ways to contribute meaningfully to a more humane and accountable legal system.

World Pulse, to me, is more than a platform. It is a collective voice, a space for shared truth, and I’m here to listen, share, and grow with those who believe in justice that feels, thinks, and acts.

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