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    Have you ever wondered if restorative justice helps heal the harmed? Restorative justice is a new type of discipline where the victims talk through their problems. Restorative justice helps kids, so they learn how to get rid of their problems without making a big fuss over it. Restorative justice really does work it works because it stopped lots of fights in the hallways. It also dropped suspensions from schools. Last but not least, the government approves of Restorative justice. An opposing…

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    Actions Don’t Work, Restorative Justice Can Bring About the Healing Process.” written by an unknown author talks about how schools today struggle to discipline their students effectively. They’ve turned to Restorative Justice, which addresses and heals problems through conversation with the students and parents involved. Restorative Justice is when people who harm one another get together with their families and staff to resolve the problem through conversation. Restorative Justice helps heal…

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    Under restorative justice criminal activity is more than just a person violating the law. Crime causes sometimes irreparable harm to communities, people and their relationships. A response to the wrongdoing must include a response to the harm caused by the criminal…

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    extremely fast and before I knew it this course is almost complete and I am writing my final essay about restorative justice. I cannot begin to explain how much knowledge I have gained from this course. In my final essay I will discuss things I found to be most significant about restorative justice, my memorable lessons and how I can use the tools I have gained from this course in the future. Restorative justice focuses on the harm done to victims and offenders taking responsibility for their…

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    When people enter into restorative justice, they do so pre-sentencing. This means that if there was a domestic abuse case, then the offender could be could forcing their victim to allow them to go through the process; earning the offender a lighter sentence (The Irish Times, 2016). This issue is seen even by Margaret Martin, the director of Women’s Aid. What she states is “"There was a big ouch factor here in Women 's Aid about RJ because of this power and control issue,"(Irish Times, 2016). So,…

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    its inability to successfully rehabilitate offenders. There is a viable alternative to the traditional justice in the use of the restorative justice system “Restorative justice is based on the principle that a crime has affected the community, victim, and offender and as such all three should be involved in the resolution of the crime (Griffiths, 2014 p.208). Restorative justice makes use of victim-offender mediation, victim impact statements and other means of reconciling offenders to their…

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    question. Restorative Justice is when people come together in a circle to try and fix problems at school that become severe, instead of using suspensions and expulsions to try and fix these problems. By using Restorative Justice we reduce the number of suspensions and expulsions. Restorative Justice also gives kids the opportunity to make right what they did wrong. Restorative Justice helps schools figure out how to help the children that cause these problems and why. Therefore, Restorative…

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    Disciplinary Actions Don’t Work, Restorative Justice Can Bring About the Healing Process.” it states that “Fania Davis, head of the organization Restorative Justice of Oakland Youth, helped the school implement restorative justice circles. In a single year, suspensions dropped by 87 percent and not a single student was expelled.” Restorative Justice is a system in which people are punished by facing their victim and or offender face to face to work on the healing process. Restorative Justice…

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    with family and counselors talking about what you did wrong, and actually calming yourself down rather than getting frustrated with yourself. Restorative Justice is where you sit down and talking about what you did wrong and how you can change that. Restorative Justice is letting your inner self come out rather than anger with could make things worse. Restorative Justice can help in our world by people open up inside, Become more emotional, and opening up kids mind to help the understand life…

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