Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice is an interdisciplinary, peer, academic journal that examines the intersection of social and applied psychology with criminal justice. APCJ Journal is an international electronic and print published in spring and autumn of each year. All peer-reviewed articles must meet rigorous standards and can represent a wide range of substantive issues, theoretical orientations, empirical methods and analytical strategies.
A more specific question could be: "If someone else can make better out of his/her life than I can, is it then moral to sacrifice myself for them if needed?" Without these questions there is ...