The correct answer is False.
Justice is a very different concept from Vengeance. Justice consists on the punishment of wrong-doings or felonies in such a manner that satisfies the collective consciousness, meaning the punishment is perceived as a righteous act by all the people within the same society, not just to oneself. When an act of justice takes place, it doesn't always satisfy everyone's sense of responsability, but the act is enforced under a predefined set of disciplinary rules called laws, to which everyone (supposedly) agreed at a certain point in time, making said enforcement fair to society.
Vengeance or Revenge on the other hand, is the act of punishment on oneself account, meaning it is done in such a way it satisfies one individual's need for mind appeasement (peace of mind). This conflicts with the principal under which Justice is founded, making it a crime to the eyes of the majority, and thus, demanding further disciplinary action on the avenging culprit.
To summarize, Justice means to punish crimes under the regiment of the law; Vengeance means to punish crimes while violating the law.