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Restorative Approaches

Restorative Approaches in Criminal Law refer to practices that focus on repairing the harm caused by criminal behavior through inclusive processes that engage victims, offenders, and the community, promoting accountability and reconciliation rather than punitive measures. These approaches aim to restore relationships and foster healing by addressing the needs of all parties involved.

intermediate
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Criminal Law
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Restorative approaches in criminal law represent a shift from traditional punitive measures to a focus on healing and reconciliation. By involving victims, offenders, and the community, these approaches aim to address the harm caused by crime and promote accountability. This method encourages dialog...

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Key Terms

Restorative Justice
A system of criminal justice that focuses on the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with victims.

Example: Restorative justice programs often involve mediation sessions.

Victim-Offender Dialogue
A facilitated meeting between the victim and the offender to discuss the impact of the crime.

Example: In a victim-offender dialogue, both parties can express their feelings.

Community Circles
Gatherings that involve community members to discuss and address crime and its impact.

Example: Community circles can help in healing and rebuilding trust.

Rehabilitation
The process of helping offenders reintegrate into society and avoid future crimes.

Example: Rehabilitation programs may include job training and counseling.

Recidivism
The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend.

Example: Reducing recidivism is a key goal of restorative justice.

Mediation
A process where a neutral third party helps resolve a dispute.

Example: Mediation can be used in restorative justice to facilitate dialogue.

Related Topics

Victimology
The study of victims and their role in the criminal justice process.
intermediate
Criminal Mediation
A process where a mediator helps resolve disputes in criminal cases.
intermediate
Community Policing
A strategy that focuses on police building relationships with community members.
intermediate

Key Concepts

Restorative JusticeVictim-Offender DialogueCommunity InvolvementRehabilitation