Abstract
The chapter reviews three lines of research dealing with the experience of injustice. The first set of studies reported explores recurring types of unjust incidents people confront in daily life, and the dimensional and categorial structure of these types of injustice. In the second part of the chapter, a theoretical model of the judgements which contribute to the experience of injustice is presented and two studies testing the model are reported. The third and final part of the chapter deals with perspective-related discrepancies between victims' and perpetrators' interpretations of injustice.