Section 7.3: Restorative Justice [Learning Resources]

Fundamentals of Juvenile Justice by Jennifer M. Miller and Adam J. McKee

 

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What You Will Learn

This section delves into the principles, practices, and efficacy of restorative justice strategies that prioritize healing over punishment, accountability over alienation, and community involvement over isolation. You’ll learn about the fundamental principles of restorative justice, its application in juvenile justice systems, and its impact on recidivism, victim satisfaction, and community healing. The section also covers implementation challenges, including logistical and cultural barriers, training needs, and stakeholder resistance.

Student Learning Outcomes for Section 7.3

SLO 1: Define restorative justice and explain its fundamental principles.
SLO 2: Describe how restorative justice practices are applied in juvenile justice systems, including victim-offender mediation, conferencing, circles, and educational workshops.
SLO 3: Analyze the efficacy of restorative justice, including its impact on recidivism, victim satisfaction, and community healing.
SLO 4: Discuss the implementation challenges of restorative justice, including logistical and cultural challenges, training needs, and stakeholder resistance.
SLO 5: Evaluate the success factors for restorative justice, including participant willingness, facilitator training, and supportive legal frameworks.

 

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