Exam 8: Toward a Restorative System

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According to the chapter, a risk of integrating restorative justice within the contemporary criminal justice system is:

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A sentencing circle occurs after the court determines guilt and allows the person harmed and others in the community to share about a crime's impact and give input into the sentence.

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Which model is not a system model incorporating restorative justice discussed in the chapter?

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An example of a restorative justice program that occurs in prison is:

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The dual track model assumes all cases are handled restoratively and contemporary criminal justice would serve as a second track for parties unable or unwilling to participate in the restorative system.

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Programs are nonrestorative if the person who committed the harm is never apprehended, and thus unable to repair the harm they caused.

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An example of a systemic factor that excludes parties and is plainly nonrestorative is when:

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One way in which restorative justice is used during parole or probation is:

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Three issues to consider when determining the extent programs or systems embody the corner post value of Encounter are:

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An example of a restorative process that augments the contemporary criminal justice system is:

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