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    the terrorist tone for most institutions and they are able to do that because the administration gives no support to the 90 percent of inmates who just want to do their time, improve themselves in some way, and get out alive. We must revise this practice and begin to expect prisoners to be non-violent. A way to deal with this is by offering…

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    Offender Life Change

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    looking at the bonds that can be created through a relationship, like marriage (attachment), the women may disapprove of any deviant acts causing the individual to make a life change (Cid&Marti, 2012, pg. 613). This new life partnership would be, as Laub and Sampson (1993) would declare, a turning point. While the second bond, which is pre-existing relationships (commitment), may not have deterred offending from the offender’s past, however, after the new circumstances of imprisonment, there is…

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    Restorative justices programs are special opportunities for criminals such as victims, the offenders and families that actually help give back to the community that they done wrong in hurting the property of their surroundings. These restorative programs are made to shift in responsibility for addressing crime. The citizens that been affected by a crime must take an active duty to approach someone what happened. There are plenty of programs are here today to help get over these crimes to assist…

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    Charlotte Leis Political Reconciliation In his book, Just and Unjust Peace, Daniel Philpott argues that “reconciliation is the restoration of right relationship” and that political reconciliation “concerns the right relationship within the political realm — where the goal is respected citizenship defined by human rights, the rule of law within political communities, and respect for international law between political communities.” (Philpott, pg. 58). His idea of the “right relationship”,…

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    assignment is to pinpoint an area of practice that has significant concerns surrounding it, the issue has been identified through the most recent (August 2016) parent and carer questionnaire. In addition to this it is also to identify at what point in time these issues may have occurred and why these particular issues arose. Next to devise a plan on how the organisation, both management and staff are going to respond and resolve matters, therefore this creates a better practice. And finally to…

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    1. Explain in complete detail Howard Zehrs ' approach to restorative justice. Restorative justice provides an opportunity for people who committed a crime and those who were impacted by it to communicate with one another on the cause, damage, and potential repair. The central concern of restorative justice is the repair of harm caused by the crime committed. Howard Zehr pioneered restoratice justice while directing a halfway house in Indiana. Zehr worked with the residents in…

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    a. Demonstrate how to establish rapport and professional relationships with adults. It is important to be able to work in an environment of mutual support and openness. Working in a school setting makes it impossible to work independently. So, building rapport and a professional relationship with other adults is a must if you aim to work effectively. You will be required to offer your support practically. Working with others who are unfamiliar with the surrounding may need help or advice with…

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    Restorative Justice recognizes that crime hurts everyone. It is a theory of justice that emphasizes repairing the harm caused by criminal behavior. This is done by, bringing the victim, the offender and the community together to discuss the harm caused by the crime and how to come to a resolution. If one party is unwilling or unable to meet there are other avenues that can be met. Many involved in restorative justice walk away from the meetings transformed. Restorative justices process is more…

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