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    • What are restorative justice programmes based on?
      Principles of offenders 'paying back' victims
    • How does restorative justice change the emphasis of criminal offences?
      From state needs to individual victim needs
    • What does John Braithwaite suggest about crime and justice?
      Crime hurts, justice should heal
    • What are the two main focuses of restorative justice?
      Victim recovery and offender rehabilitation
    • What are the key features of restorative justice programmes?
      • Trained mediator supervises meetings
      • Non-courtroom setting for voluntary meetings
      • Face-to-face or remote meetings
      • Survivors confront offenders about impact
      • Active involvement of all parties
      • Focus on positive outcomes for all
    • Who may participate in the restorative justice process besides the offender and survivor?
      Community members like friends and family
    • When can restorative justice occur in relation to trials?
      Pre-trial, during sentencing, or alongside prison
    • What is restitution in the context of restorative justice?
      Monetary payment for harm caused
    • How can restitution be emotional in restorative justice?
      By rebuilding survivor's confidence and self-esteem
    • What is the role of the Restorative Justice Council (RJC)?
      Establish standards for restorative justice use
    • In what areas does the RJC advocate restorative practice beyond crime?
      Schools, workplaces, hospitals, and communities
    • What are the strengths of restorative justice according to research?
      • Positive outcomes for survivors
      • High satisfaction rates (85% satisfaction)
      • Survivors feel closure (60% report feeling better)
    • What do Wood and Suzuki argue about restorative justice processes?
      They may not be as survivor-focused as claimed
    • What does the research suggest about recidivism rates in restorative justice?
      Lower rates compared to custodial sentencing
    • Which type of offenders showed a larger reduction in recidivism rates?
      Offenders convicted of violent crimes
    • What limitation of restorative justice is highlighted by Van Gijseghem?
      Offenders may abuse the restorative system
    • What must offenders genuinely feel for restorative justice to be successful?
      Regret for the hurt caused
    • Why might not all offenders benefit from restorative justice?
      Due to potential dishonorable intentions