Multiple Choice
Restorative justice refers to:
A) An approach that focuses on restoring the balance between right and wrong-doing and employs harsh punishment techniques
B) An approach that emphasizes access to rehabilitation resources while offenders are in prison to minimize future offending.
C) An approach used to heal those affected by the criminal act (victims,offenders,and community)
D) An approach that recognizes that life factors need to be addressed throughout corrections in order to restore a person to a law-abiding citizen.
E) An approach that employs a mandatory program in prison called "recover and restore" to address offender remorse,reparations,and positive behavioural changes.
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