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Previous research showed justice sensitivity (JS) - the tendency to perceive and negatively respond to injustice as a victim, observer, or perpetrator - to be reliably and validly measurable in middle childhood, but unexpected findings concerning mean values and measurement invariance (MI) require replication, and retest reliabilities, longitudinal relations with prosocial and aggressive behavior, and relations with teacher ratings are currently unknown. This study, therefore, examined mean values, factor structure, retest reliabilities