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  1. By repairing the harm to the relationships between offenders and victims, and offenders and the community that resulted from the crime, restorative justice seeks to understand and address the circumstances which contributed to the crime.

  2. Learn how restorative justice responds to wrongdoing by prioritizing harm repair and positive relationships. Explore the three core elements of restorative justice: Encounter, Repair and Transform, and how they lead to wellbeing and wholeness.

  3. Restorative justice is a response to crime that focuses on restitution and the resolution of the issues arising from a crime in which victims, offenders, and the community are brought together. Learn about its history, comparison with retributive and rehabilitative justice, and examples of restorative outcomes.

  4. Learn how restorative justice, an alternative to crime and punishment, works in prisons, schools, and communities. Hear from former inmates, crime survivors, and Harvard Law School professors who teach and advocate for this approach.

  5. Aug 5, 2021 · Restorative justice is a process that aims to repair the harm caused by crime and conflict through dialogue and accountability. Learn how restorative justice differs from conventional criminal justice, what are its benefits and limitations, and how to access training and assistance from BJA NTTAC.

  6. Restorative justice is a process that involves victims, offenders, and community members in healing and restoring harm caused by crime. Learn about the three core elements of restorative justice, the theory of change, and how to support the cause.

  7. Learn about restorative justice principles and practices, and how they can transform conflicts and relationships between prisoners, victims and families. Explore resources, impact stories and a handbook on restorative justice.

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