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Lesson 2: Benefits of Restorative Justice

Restorative justice improves upon the traditional criminal justice in that it has the following benefits:

  • it views criminal acts more comprehensively: rather than defining crime only as lawbreaking, it recognizes that offenders harm victims, communities and even themselves
  • it involves more parties: rather than giving key roles only to government and the offender, it includes victims and communities as well
  • it measures success differently: rather than measuring how much punishment has been inflicted, it measures how much harm has been repaired or prevented
  • it recognizes the importance of community involvement and initiative in responding to and reducing crime, rather than leaving the problem of crime to the government alone.  
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