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 @9SD29W4answered…6mos6MO

yes, but only for some crimes and the perpetrators should do community service and give proportional compensations to their victims and their families and they shouldnt expect the victims forgiveness

 @9MSNGWTanswered…9mos9MO

Yes, it could be implemented as part of a rehabilitation process, or a mediation process.

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In your opinion, what should justice ideally look like: punishment or repairing harm?

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Do you believe people who commit serious crimes deserve a second chance, and why?

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How would you personally feel about participating in a program that aims to heal, rather than punish, if you were harmed by someone else's actions?

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Can you think of a time when talking things out with someone made a problem better, rather than making them 'pay' for what they did?

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What role do you believe a community should have when someone makes a mistake that harms others?

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Do you think focusing on 'restoring' after a crime could impact the rate of reoffending in a positive or negative way?

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How might focusing on repairing harm instead of punishing influence the way society views people who have broken the law?

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What are the types of situations where you think forgiving and working toward healing might actually be harder than traditional punishment?

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How do you imagine justice systems retaining fairness when different victims may feel differently about what 'making things right' means for them?

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How do you think a victim might feel facing the person who wronged them in a conversation rather than seeing them punished by jail time?

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