Key Concepts
Choices
Humanity
100

True or False: Restorative Justice focuses on guilt and punishment.

False

100

When is the right time to make goals for yourself?

Now!

100

Name 2 effects of shoplifting on the victim and the community.

Financial effect: store loses merchandise, fees for added security and/or cameras.

Emotional effect: fear, anger, frustration

Social effect: Loss of trust in community, that spaces are not safe or that people won't shop there.

200

Name 2 actions that show you are accountable for harm or wrongdoing you committed.

1. Recognize you caused harm

2. Understand the harm from the other person's point of view

3. Make amends; apologize, etc.

4. Make changes in your own life to keep it from happening again.

200

Define the Moment of Choice.

The moment in every situation where you have the power to make a positive or negative choice.

200

Name 3 emotional effects of crime

fear, anxiety, anger, stress

300

Name 3 of the 4 groups/people affected by crime.

Victims, offenders, families, community

300

Understanding our choices affect other people, NOT just ourselves is called the WHAT effect?

Ripple

300

List 2 examples of repairing harm INDIRECTLY.

Community service, going to school, help out at home, become a role model, Restorative Justice class

400

Which type of justice holds the view that justice involves victims, offenders and the community?

Restorative Justice

400

How does keeping your goals in mind affect your decision making?

It helps you focus on what is important to you, what you want to accomplish, and where you want to be in the future.

400

List 2 examples of repairing harm DIRECTLY.

Apologize, take responsibility, pay for damages

500

Which type of justice requires the state to determine guilt and punishment?

Criminal Justice

500

Name the three pillars of Restorative Justice.

Harms and Needs, Obligations, Engagement

500

Sensing and understanding someone else's thoughts and/or feelings is called...

Empathy.

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