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What is one of the benefits of restorative justice for victims of crime?
What is one of the benefits of restorative justice for victims of crime?
When can the restorative justice process be stopped?
When can the restorative justice process be stopped?
What does restorative justice focus on for participating offenders?
What does restorative justice focus on for participating offenders?
How do participants in restorative justice often feel?
How do participants in restorative justice often feel?
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What is the main difference between restorative justice and traditional justice?
What is the main difference between restorative justice and traditional justice?
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What is a key feature of restorative justice in terms of communication between victims and offenders?
What is a key feature of restorative justice in terms of communication between victims and offenders?
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In restorative justice, what is the primary focus when addressing harm caused by offenders?
In restorative justice, what is the primary focus when addressing harm caused by offenders?
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What happens if any party involved in the restorative justice process feels uncomfortable?
What happens if any party involved in the restorative justice process feels uncomfortable?
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What distinguishes restorative justice from traditional justice in terms of victim satisfaction and offender reoffending rates?
What distinguishes restorative justice from traditional justice in terms of victim satisfaction and offender reoffending rates?
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What feeling do participants in restorative justice often experience during the process?
What feeling do participants in restorative justice often experience during the process?
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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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Description
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.