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Theo Gavrielides has written: 'Restorative justice theory and practice' -- subject(s): Restorative justice, mediation, theo gavrielides, restorative justice theory, practice gap, gavrielides
Whatis Howard Zehr's (authorof "little Book of RestorativeJustice") definition of "restorative Justice"?
Restorative justice involves restoring trust by repairing damage or harm done to a victim of a crime or to the community as a whole.
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The term "Restorative Justice" is a justice approach that centres on requirements of the victims, the offenders and the community as whole. Victims participate in process while the culprits take responsibility for the actions.
Gerry Johnstone has written: 'From experts in responsibility to advisers on punishment' 'Restorative justice' -- subject(s): Restorative justice, Sociological jurisprudence
Restorative Justice is really a theory on addressing offenders in the criminal justice system. It really focuses on repairing (hence restorative) the harm caused to the victim. This could be through community service or even mediation between the victim and the offender. While in the typical criminal justice models it is very offender focused, restorative justice has a larger focus on the victim and repairing the harm caused to the victim/ community instead of just punishing the offender.
Mark S. Umbreit has written: 'Restorative justice dialogues' -- subject(s): Restorative justice, Mediation, Victims of crimes 'Pathways To Spirituality and Healing' 'Victim meets offender' -- subject(s): Mediation, Victims of crimes, Restorative justice, Reparation (Criminal justice) 'Directory of victim-offender mediation programs in the United States' -- subject(s): States, Directories, Mediation therapy, Restorative justice, Services for, Victims of crimes, Mediation
Peter Reddy has written: 'Peace operations and restorative justice' -- subject(s): Restorative justice, Peace-building, Methodology, Case studies, Conflict management
The cast of Restorative Justice - 2013 includes: Michelle Elaine as Nicole Jordan Olgetree as Cell Block Officer Janell Peyton as Amelia
There are several ways that restorative justice differs from contemporary criminal justice. For example, restorative justice views criminal activity more comprehensive. This process recognizes that not only do criminals harm victims, but that they all harm communities and themselves.