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Community-Based Restorative Justice

Community-Based Restorative Justice is a collaborative approach to addressing harm and conflict within a community, emphasizing accountability, healing, and the restoration of relationships through inclusive dialogue and participation of affected individuals. This process seeks to repair the damage caused by wrongdoing while fostering a sense of community and mutual support.

intermediate
3 hours
Social Justice
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Community-Based Restorative Justice is a transformative approach that seeks to repair harm caused by crime through inclusive processes involving victims, offenders, and the community. It emphasizes healing, accountability, and the importance of community engagement in resolving conflicts and reinteg...

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Key Terms

Restorative Practices
Methods aimed at repairing harm and restoring relationships.

Example: Community circles are a form of restorative practice.

Victim
A person harmed by a crime or wrongdoing.

Example: The victim of theft may seek restitution.

Offender
A person who commits a crime.

Example: The offender in a robbery case may face restorative justice.

Dialogue
A conversation aimed at understanding and resolving issues.

Example: Victim-offender dialogue can help both parties heal.

Reintegration
The process of reintegrating offenders back into the community.

Example: Reintegration programs support offenders after release.

Community Circle
A gathering of community members to discuss and resolve issues.

Example: Community circles can address local conflicts.

Related Topics

Transformative Justice
Focuses on social change and addressing root causes of harm.
advanced
Conflict Resolution Strategies
Techniques for resolving disputes effectively.
intermediate
Social Justice Movements
Efforts aimed at achieving equality and justice in society.
intermediate

Key Concepts

Restorative PracticesCommunity EngagementVictim-Offender DialogueReintegration