This report delves into the concepts of justice, punishment, and rehabilitation, focusing on the case of Bradley Wernham and the principles applied. It explores various types of justice, including distributive, procedural, retributive, and restorative, and their significance in the criminal justice system. The report examines the aims of punishment, sentencing guidelines, and rehabilitation options such as Youth Rehabilitation Orders and substance abuse programs. It further discusses the role of different rehabilitation programs, including educational counseling, life skills, and cognitive behavioral therapy, in helping offenders reintegrate into society. The report highlights the importance of fairness, equity, and access to justice, illustrating how these principles were applied in the case study and offering a comprehensive overview of contemporary issues in sentencing and rehabilitation.