Restoritive justice

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    • What did people historically believe about offending?
      If you offended then u committing a crime against the state
    • What did braithwaite say about crime?

      Crime hurts, justice should heal
    • What is restorative justice?
      Is a process of managed collaboration between offender and victim based on the related principles of healing and empowerment
    • What is the process?
      a supervised meeting between the 2 parties is organised, attended by a mediator in which the victim is given the opportunity to confront the offender and explain how the incident affects them
    • What does this help do?
      The offender is able to see the consequences of their actions including the emotional distress it caused
    • What are the key processes of the programme?
      -focus on acceptance of responsibility and positive change for people who harm others; less emphasis on punishment
      -not restricted to courtrooms; survivors and those responsible for the harm may voluntarily choose to meet face to face in a no courtroom setting, other community members may also have a role in processes
      -active rather than passive involvement of all parties in the process whenever possible
      -focus on positive outcomes for survivors and those who have engaged in wrongdoing
    • What variations are there?
      -offenders may make some financial restitution to the victim which may reflect the psychological damage done or the actual, physical damage done
      -offenders repairing damaged property themselves
      -can fucntion as an alternative to prison
      -as an "add on" to community service or as an incentive which may lead to the reduction of an existing sentence
    • What is the rjc?
      -restorative justice council
      -they establish clear standards for the use of restorative justice
      -support victims
      -get speaclist in the feild
      -advocate the use of restorative practice in preventing ans managing conflict in many areas including schools, children's service and workplace, hospitals and communities as well as prisons
    • E-Strength-flexible and diverse
      -flexible and diverse
      -programmes can be administered in loads of application (including schools and hospitals)
      -adapted and tailored to the needs of individuals situation
    • E-Limitation-depends on offender and used as an escape option

      -depends on offender and used as an escape option
      -people may use it as a easy way out to escape prison
    • E-Limitation-expensive
      -expensive
      -shapland concluded that every 1 pound spent on restorative justice would save the criminal justice system 8 pound through reduced reoffending
    • E-limitation-feminist critique
      -feminist critique
      -women aid organisations have called for a legislation ban on the use of restorative justice in domestic violence cases
    • What are the A03 points
      -feminist critique
      -expensive
      -depends on the offender and is used as an escape option
      -flexibility and diverse