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Socio-Legal Issues

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Restorative justice has many socio-legal implications related to its implementation. Among some of the issues discussed in this section:

  • rights versus responsibilities examines the socio-legal implications of different perspectives--that of the traditional criminal justice system emphasis on defining and protecting individuals' rights through formal, adversarial processes, and of the restorative emphasis on assuming responsibilities and collective conflict-resolution through informal processes;
  • norm/value explication and clarification asserts the ability of a restorative justice system to promote education of norms and/or values held communally and/or universally;
  • fairness and justice re-examines the meaning of "fairness" within the traditional and restorative systems, and how it relates to their different processes for achieving justice;
  • discretion deals with the issue of what entity has the authority to decide the course of a particular case within the context of a system with restorative interventions


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