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Victim-Centered Justice

Victim-centered justice approaches refer to legal and restorative practices that prioritize the needs, rights, and experiences of victims in the justice process, aiming to empower them and promote healing while addressing the harm caused by crime. These approaches often involve collaboration between victims, offenders, and the community to facilitate dialogue and restitution.

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Victim-centered justice approaches are designed to prioritize the needs and perspectives of victims within the legal system. By focusing on empowerment, support, and restorative practices, these approaches aim to create a more inclusive and healing environment for victims. This method contrasts with...

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Key Terms

Victim Advocacy
Support provided to victims to help them navigate the justice system.

Example: Victim advocates assist individuals in understanding their rights.

Restorative Justice
A process that focuses on repairing harm caused by criminal behavior.

Example: Restorative justice meetings allow victims and offenders to discuss the impact of the crime.

Empowerment
The process of gaining confidence and control over one's life.

Example: Empowerment helps victims feel more involved in the justice process.

Support Services
Resources available to assist victims in their recovery.

Example: Counseling and legal aid are common support services.

Holistic Support
Addressing all aspects of a victim's well-being, including emotional and physical health.

Example: Holistic support may include therapy, medical care, and legal assistance.

Justice System
The institutions and processes established to maintain social order and enforce laws.

Example: The justice system includes police, courts, and correctional facilities.

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Key Concepts

EmpowermentRestorative JusticeSupport ServicesVictim Advocacy