Counterpoint to Strength - not all research is overwhelmingly positive
Wood & Suzuki (2016) argue that restorative justice is not as survivor focused as often reported in satisfaction surveys
Researchers say that restorative justice can become distorted such as when survivors crimes are used as a way of helping to rehabilitate offenders, rather than being helped themselves
This suggests that the needs of the survivor may be seen as secondary to the need to rehabilitate offenders