Multiple Choice
Research studies on restorative justice initiatives in Canada have found that:
A) restorative justice programs are highly successful with young offenders, but less successful with adult offenders.
B) restorative justice programs are most successful when the police are not involved.
C) it is difficult to determine the extent to which restorative justice programs have achieved their objectives, due to a lack of research.
D) circle sentencing is not effective with serious offenders.
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Q2: Restorative or community justice initiatives in Aboriginal
Q3: The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) emphasizes:<br>A)
Q4: The approach to justice that views crime
Q5: Restorative justice can best be defined as:<br>A)
Q6: Circle sentencing originally developed in several northern
Q7: Describe how <b>victim-offender mediation</b> works, including the
Q8: Describe the key features of <b>family group
Q9: The restorative justice approach that provides an
Q10: In one Canadian study examining whether restorative
Q11: Compare<b> retributive justice and restorative justice.</b>