Restorative justice programs focus on rehabilitating offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community, rather than through traditional incarceration. These programs often involve dialogue, restitution, and community service. Proponents argue that restorative justice reduces recidivism, heals communities, and provides more meaningful accountability for offenders. Opponents argue that it may not be suitable for all crimes, could be perceived as too lenient, and may not adequately deter future criminal behavior.
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74% Yes |
26% No |
68% Yes |
24% No |
6% Yes, but only if the crimes are non-violent |
2% No, provide restorative justice programs in addition to incarceration, not as an alternative |
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@9SD29W47mos7MO
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
@9MSNGWT10mos10MO
Yes, it could be implemented as part of a rehabilitation process, or a mediation process.
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