Exam 3: Restorative Justice

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During victim-offender mediation, a mediator refers to the clients by their first names rather than referring to the clients as the victim and the offender. The mediator's use of actual names indicates the mediator is making use of the RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PRINCIPLE of

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Contracts may be enforceable if they are

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Compare and contrast INTEREST-BASED CR with POWER-BASED CR.

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Interest-based conflict resolution (CR) and power-based conflict resolution are two different approaches to managing and resolving conflicts.

Interest-based CR focuses on identifying and addressing the underlying needs and interests of the parties involved in the conflict. This approach emphasizes open communication, active listening, and collaboration to find mutually beneficial solutions. The goal of interest-based CR is to create win-win outcomes that satisfy the needs and interests of all parties involved.

On the other hand, power-based CR relies on the use of authority, coercion, or force to resolve conflicts. This approach often involves one party exerting their power over the other to impose a solution. Power-based CR may result in a win-lose outcome, where one party's needs are met at the expense of the other party.

In comparison, interest-based CR promotes a more cooperative and constructive approach to conflict resolution, while power-based CR can lead to resentment and further conflict. Interest-based CR also encourages the parties to work together to find creative and sustainable solutions, whereas power-based CR may result in temporary compliance but does not address the underlying issues.

Overall, interest-based CR is focused on understanding and addressing the needs and interests of all parties involved, while power-based CR relies on the use of authority and control to impose a resolution. The choice between these approaches can have a significant impact on the long-term outcomes of the conflict.

RELATIONAL DIALECTIC THEORY suggests that

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A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING is a

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REDUCING RECIDIVISM and crime rates relates most closely to the restorative justice principle of

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Playing TIT-FOR-TAT (responding to the other party in kind) is an example of a(n)

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Why is it important for a helping professional to listen to the other person during a negotiation process?

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RESTORATIVE JUSTICE suggests that we should

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What is the first stage of the framework for negotiation?

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How is a conflict based on differences in interests different from a conflict based on differences in values?

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The UNIVERSAL DIMENSION of restorative justice in schools suggests that the program should focus on helping

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The role(s) of an DESIGNER of a restorative justice process include the following:

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Describe the relationship between PRIMARY EMOTIONAL REACTIONS and SECONDARY EMOTIONAL REACTIONS. Provide an example using a situation in which Jane accidentally runs over Jill's cat.

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Why is it important for helping professionals to consider the cultural aspects of the people they are negotiating with?

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If a helping professional who is not an attorney drafts a formal contract for clients, the helping professional may be subject to charges for

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The POWER approach to CR views the parties as

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According to the principles of restorative justice, RELATIONSHIPS recognizes the value of

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What are the differences and similarities between compensation, restitution, and reparations?

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Identify two advantages and two disadvantages of using a written contract to obtain commitments toward the end of a negotiation process (you may use an oral contract for comparison).

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