Noun
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restorative justice (uncountable)
(law) Any of several forms of justice that attempt to repair the harm done to the victim, sometimes by having the offender make restitution.
Two new Restorative Justice Community Courts are set to launch next month in the Avondale and Englewood neighborhoods as part of Circuit Court of Cook County’s effort to address nonviolent crime and prevent recidivism. Source: Internet
Restorative justice (also sometimes called "reparative justice") is an approach to justice that focuses on the needs of victims and offenders. Source: Internet
Restorative justice main Restorative justice (also sometimes called "reparative justice") is an approach to justice that focuses on the needs of victims and offenders, instead of satisfying abstract legal principles or punishing the offender. Source: Internet
Restorative justice that fosters dialogue between victim and offender shows the highest rates of victim satisfaction and offender accountability. Source: Internet
Restorative justice focuses on rehabilitating offenders into society by having them reconcile with their victims, often involving the community at large. Source: Internet
Restorative justice is the theme for 10 Northward inmates all of whom completed the Prisons Sycamore Tree Programme. Source: Internet