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A Restorative Justice Initiative

  

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What is Restorative Justice?

 

Restorative justice is a systematic response to wrongdoing that emphasizes healing the wounds of victims, offenders and communities caused or revealed by the criminal behaviour.

 

Practices and programs reflecting restorative purposes respond to crime by:

 

a.     identifying and taking steps to repair harm, 

b.     involving all  stakeholders, and 

c.     transforming the traditional relationship between communities and their         

        governments in responding to crime.

 

Three principles form the foundation for restorative justice:

 

1.   Justice requires that we work to restore those who have been injured.

2.   Those most directly involved and affected by crime should have the

      opportunity to participate fully in the response if they wish.

3.   Government's role is to preserve a just public order, and the community's is to

      build and maintain a just peace.

 

Restorative programs are characterized by four key values:

 

Encounter:         Create opportunities for victims, offenders and community

                            members who want to do so to meet to discuss the          

                            crime and its aftermath

Amends:            Expect offenders to take steps to repair the harm they

                            have caused

Reintegration:   Seek to restore victims and offenders as whole,    

                            contributing members of society

Inclusion:           Provide opportunities for parties with a stake in a  

                            specific crime to participate in it's resolution

 

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