Restorative Justice: Empowering Victims and Offenders
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What is one of the benefits of restorative justice for victims of crime?

  • Punishing the offender
  • Forcing victims to drop charges
  • Isolating the victim further
  • Regaining a sense of control (correct)
  • When can the restorative justice process be stopped?

  • If the victim is uncomfortable but not the offender
  • Only after the process is completed
  • By any party at any time (correct)
  • When the court orders a halt
  • What does restorative justice focus on for participating offenders?

  • Repairing harm rather than passing judgment (correct)
  • Ignoring the victim's feelings
  • Seeking revenge for the victim
  • Maximizing punishment
  • How do participants in restorative justice often feel?

    <p>Cared for and experience positive changes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main difference between restorative justice and traditional justice?

    <p>Focusing on repairing harm rather than passing judgment</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a key feature of restorative justice in terms of communication between victims and offenders?

    <p>Victims directly communicate with offenders and express their feelings.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In restorative justice, what is the primary focus when addressing harm caused by offenders?

    <p>Repairing harm rather than passing judgment.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happens if any party involved in the restorative justice process feels uncomfortable?

    <p>The process can be stopped by any party at any time.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What distinguishes restorative justice from traditional justice in terms of victim satisfaction and offender reoffending rates?

    <p>Restorative justice has high victim satisfaction rates and low reoffending rates for participating offenders.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What feeling do participants in restorative justice often experience during the process?

    <p>Feeling cared for and positive changes in their lives.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Victims of crime often feel traumatized and their sense of safety shattered, finding the criminal justice process daunting and complex.
    • Restorative justice allows victims to communicate with offenders, express their feelings, get answers, and regain a sense of control.
    • The process is voluntary and can be stopped by any party at any time if they are uncomfortable or need a break.
    • Restorative justice has high victim satisfaction rates and low reoffending rates for participating offenders, focusing on repairing harm rather than passing judgment.
    • Participants in restorative justice often feel cared for, experience positive changes, and are able to move forward in life.

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    Explore the concept of restorative justice, a process that empowers victims to communicate with offenders, express their feelings, and regain a sense of control. Discover how this approach focuses on repairing harm and fostering positive changes, leading to high victim satisfaction rates and low reoffending rates.

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