16.5.4 Restorative Justice Programmes

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    • What is the primary focus of restorative justice?
      Repairing the harm
    • Restorative justice involves bringing together the offender, victim, and members of the community
    • Repairing harm involves the offender acknowledging their actions and compensating the victim.
    • Order the aims of restorative justice programmes from primary to secondary.
      1️⃣ Reparation
      2️⃣ Reconciliation
      3️⃣ Rehabilitation
      4️⃣ Reintegration
    • Match the type of restorative justice practice with its key feature.
      Victim-Offender Mediation ↔️ Dialogue to address harm
      Conferencing ↔️ Group meeting with families
      Circles ↔️ Facilitated group discussions
      Community Restitution ↔️ Offenders perform community services
    • How do reoffending rates compare between restorative justice and traditional punishment?
      Lower in restorative justice
    • Research by Strang et al. (2013) indicates that restorative justice programmes lead to significant reductions in reoffending for violent offenses
    • The effectiveness of restorative justice programmes is consistent across all types of crimes and populations.
      False
    • What does victim involvement emphasize in restorative justice?
      Giving victims a voice
    • One of the aims of restorative justice is to facilitate a meeting between the victim and offender
    • Match the aim of restorative justice with its explanation.
      Reparation ↔️ Repair the harm caused by the crime
      Reconciliation ↔️ Facilitate mutual understanding
      Rehabilitation ↔️ Change offender behavior
      Reintegration ↔️ Help offenders re-enter society
    • The primary aim of restorative justice programmes is to repair the harm caused by the crime
    • Match the aim of restorative justice with its explanation:
      Reparation ↔️ Repair the harm caused by the crime
      Reconciliation ↔️ Facilitate a meeting between victim and offender
      Rehabilitation ↔️ Encourage offender to change behavior
      Reintegration ↔️ Help the offender re-enter the community
    • Steps in restorative justice programmes:
      1️⃣ Reparation
      2️⃣ Reconciliation
      3️⃣ Rehabilitation
      4️⃣ Reintegration
    • Reconciliation in restorative justice involves the victim forgiving the offender
      False
    • The aim of reparation in restorative justice is to compensate the victim for damages
    • Reconciliation in restorative justice promotes mutual understanding and healing between victim and offender
    • What is the primary goal of rehabilitation in restorative justice?
      Change offender's behavior
    • The aim of reintegration in restorative justice is to help the offender re-enter the community
    • Rehabilitation in restorative justice aims to address the root causes of criminal behavior
    • What is the main purpose of reconciliation in restorative justice?
      Promote mutual understanding
    • A restorative justice meeting may involve an offender apologizing to the victim as part of reparation
    • Victim-offender mediation in restorative justice promotes empathy and accountability
    • What is the role of a facilitator in restorative justice circles?
      Lead group discussions
    • Research by Strang et al. (2013) indicates that restorative justice programmes lead to significant reductions in reoffending
    • Victims in restorative justice report higher satisfaction than in traditional punishment
    • How does restorative justice increase offender accountability compared to traditional punishment?
      Direct confrontation with victims
    • Social reintegration in restorative justice is facilitated by repairing relationships with victims and the community
    • What is a key benefit of restorative justice for offenders compared to traditional punishment methods?
      Increased accountability
    • Restorative justice leads to lower rates of reoffending because it addresses the root causes of crime
    • Research by Strang et al. (2013) indicates that restorative justice programs reduce reoffending, particularly for violent offenses.
    • An offender who participates in a restorative justice conference with their victim gains a deeper understanding of the harm they caused
    • What is a major challenge of restorative justice regarding victim participation?
      Requires voluntary participation
    • Restorative justice may face challenges in achieving equality and fairness due to disparities in offender resources.
    • Braithwaite's research suggests that restorative justice is suitable for all types of offenses and offenders
      False
    • Match the terms with their definitions:
      Restorative justice ↔️ An approach to deal with offending behavior by repairing harm
      Offender ↔️ A person who has committed a crime
      Victim ↔️ A person harmed by a crime
    • What is a key principle of restorative justice that emphasizes repairing the damage caused by a crime?
      Repairing harm
    • Victim involvement in restorative justice ensures they have a voice in the process.
    • Offender responsibility in restorative justice involves acknowledging and taking accountability for their actions
    • What is one of the primary aims of restorative justice programs?
      Reconciliation