Restorative Justice: Lesson Learned and Application of Principles
Write a 250-word journal response to the following prompts:
What are three key takeaways you have learned about restorative justice by participating in this course?
How will you apply restorative justice principles in your professional and personal life?
Learning Resources:
Belden, D. (2012). Controversies around restorative justiceLinks to an external site.. Tikkun, (1), 27–33. doi:10.1215/08879982-2012-1013
Newton, D. (2016, October 6). Restorative justice and youthful offendersLinks to an external site.. Retrieved from https://leb(dot)fbi(dot)gov/articles/featured-articles/restorative-justice-and-youthful-offenders
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The most significant lesson I have acquired about restorative justice by participating in this course is that it promotes reconciliation between the offender, victim, and the community. In particular, helping crime perpetrators understand the consequences of their actions to others might facilitate positive change. The current justice system does not emphasize reconciliation, but rather it uses the facts presented by the defendant and victim to determine the punishment that the latter should be given.
I have also learned that getting closure for the victims helps them to heal psychologically. Notably, restorative justice leaves the victims more satisfied since they get time to interact with the offender to understand what made them commit a crime (Belden, 2012). Moreover, criminals are likely to