Exam 3: Justice That Promotes Healing

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Any transition to a restorative system will require the government to relinquish all its power.

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Restorative practices are being applied in a variety of settings, not only those that fall within the domain of criminal or juvenile justice.

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According to the text, victims, offenders, and communities should have the opportunity for active involvement in the justice process only when their lawyers say it's okay.

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Restorative justice processes include the primary stakeholders. Which of these are NOT considered primary stakeholders:

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Research has shown that restorative justice reduces repeat offending more consistently with violent crimes than with less serious crimes.

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Restorative justice theory seeks to address and balance the rights, needs, and responsibilities of the people harmed, those who harmed them, communities, and the government.

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Consistent with the common understanding of punishment, restorative justice insists on accountability even when that is painful for the person who committed the crime.

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Recompense means the obligation to pay for wrongful injury to a person harmed by crime. The responsibility for recompense rests with the:

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In promoting justice, government is responsible for preserving a just order and the community for:

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The cornerpost values of restorative justice are Inclusion, Repair, Cohesion, and:

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Restorative justice is a theory of justice that prioritizes repairing the harm caused or revealed by criminal behavior. It is best accomplished through:

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Restorative justice is a complete alternative to the retributive and rehabilitative approaches to criminal justice.

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There is universal agreement about the definition of restorative justice.

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The text suggests the three main conceptions for organizing various definitions of restorative justice are the Restitutive, Accountable, and Transitional conceptions.

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Studies show that restorative justice does not reduce victims' stated desire for violent revenge against offenders.

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