This justice approach focuses on repairing harm and restoring relationships rather than simply punishing offenders.
Restorative Justice
This restorative practice involves participants sitting in a circle and discussing harm, impact, and ways to repair it.
Restorative Circle
This traditional justice system focuses mainly on punishment and determining what law was broken.
Punitive Justice
Restorative justice requires that this person accepts responsibility for the harm caused before the process can work.
Offender or Person Responsible
In restorative justice, this person helps facilitate discussion but does not take sides or impose decisions.
Mediator or Facilitator
This is one of the key principles of restorative justice and involves fixing or addressing the damage caused.
Repairing Harm
This mediation skill involves carefully listening and reflecting back what someone has said to show understanding.
Active Listening
This type of conflict resolution process allows community members to settle disputes peacefully with the help of a neutral facilitator.
Community Mediation
Turning negative or blaming statements into more constructive and neutral language is called this.
Reframing
In restorative justice, participation must always be _____________meaning no one is forced to take part.
Voluntary
What three groups or categories are typically involved in restorative justice processes.
the victim, the offender, and the community?