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Wednesday, February 12, 2020
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The question might pop up: What is Restorative Justice? The phrase "Restorative Justice" has appeared in written sources since the first half of the nineteenth century.
The modern usage of the term
Albert Eglash introduced in 1977 three approaches to justice: "Retributive Justice," based on punishment.
Crime causes harm, and the judge should focus on repairing that harm. The people most affected by the offense should be able to participate in its resolution.
The responsibility of the government is to maintain order and of the community to build peace.
If restorative justice were a building, it would have four corner posts: Inclusion of all parties
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