The goal of this project is to explore survivors’ definitions of “justice” – as a socio-legal concept, as a “deliverable” promised by the courts, as a right, necessity and as a social good. In addition to ensuring that the Campaign’s strategies and approaches are informed by survivors’ expectations, needs and demands, the project aims to expand the broader social conversation about the relationship between accessing redress for violence and violation through the criminal justice system, on the one hand, and “justice” as survivors understand the concept, on the other. Key questions emerge here: What constitutes justice for survivors who do not report crimes to state authorities? Does “due process” result in justice regardless of the outcome? Is justice in the legal sense equal to social justice?