What knowledge is required in order to be able to provide useful, accurate and contextual advice about any system of justice whether historic, operational or proposed?
The knowledge structure map for The Concept of Justice is a small map containing only 50 nodes and 63 links. The map addresses the issue of:- What knowledge is required in order to be able to provide useful, accurate and contextual advice about any system of justice whether historic, operational or proposed?
The opinion of the experts interviewed is that on balance, the knowledge contained within this map is rather important.
The knowledge is also thought to be moderately justifiable knowledge and is learned mainly by study but needs experience.
The estimated learn time for the entire knowledge structure of this map is well over 10 years. Time savings may be possible by running parallel programmes for knowledge sub structures.
A managed approach to lowering the knowledge resource risk is appropriate. Initial concentration should be given to the higher risk elements.
A complexity value of 1.26 for this map is typical of Knowledge Structure Maps.
The estimated learn time for the entire knowledge structure of this map is well over 10 years. Time savings may be possible by running parallel programmes for knowledge sub structures.
A total of 1 document records have been placed in the knowledge base. These documents cover 1 topics with the most used topic being Importance.
Of the total records available there is 1 knowledge node which contain 1 topics or records.