Dictionary entry 129 of 137 · Authored visual studies
Captive Balance
Procedure is not justice when the scale is chained to the power whose conduct it measures.
Modern civic system study
An authored visual study preserved in full
A study of justice captured by custody: the scales remain visible, but their chains, cages, and fixed support determine the result before the person can be heard.
Visual anatomy
- Suspended chains
- The decision is tethered to a prior structure of custody.
- Cage and animal medallions
- Different lives are reduced to categories selected by the evaluator.
- Central blade-like support
- The rule presents itself as neutral while controlling the balance point.
- Lower crescent
- The unresolved person remains below the apparatus.
- Circular field
- Procedure appears complete even when the record is incomplete.
System mechanism
Captive balance occurs when the same institution collects the evidence, defines the categories, scores the person, and controls the appeal. The form of due process remains while the outcome is structurally weighted.
Cognitive Liberty risk
Thought-adjacent evidence—searches, drafts, affect, beliefs, or conversation fragments—can be treated as character evidence without context, confrontation, or a concrete outward act.
Architecture of Defiance response
Use particularized evidence, independent review, notice, source access, human judgment, correction, and a strict thought/action firewall before high-impact consequences.
Participation reading
Affected people and defense advocates must have standing to challenge the categories, evidence rules, and remedy process. A hearing that cannot alter the result is not effective voice.
