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词汇 restorative justice
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Definition of restorative justice in English:

restorative justice

noun
mass noun
  • A system of criminal justice which focuses on the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community at large.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The authors set out their intention to examine recent attempts to integrate elements of 'restorative justice' into the youth justice system.
    • I do volunteer work in the fields of restorative justice, dealing with youth offenders, and citizen advocacy for people with schizophrenia.
    • Restorative justice emphasised the active involvement of crime victims in the justice process.
    • She notes that restorative justice can be used at the front end of the justice system to divert young offenders.
    • Their case has been referred to the city's restorative justice committee.
    • Lawyers asked the judge to allow the boy, 14 at the time, to participate in a restorative justice process.
    • Maori justice is essentially restorative justice, and restorative justice can lead us forward.
    • He argues for more community involvement and a holistic approach focusing on restorative justice initiatives.
    • She's as baffled as I am that restorative justice, as a concept, is so widely ignored or pooh-poohed.
    • These sanctions mark a move towards restorative justice, which depends largely on the willingness of the victim to be involved.
    • Restorative justice was not about being soft on crime.
    • The report called for the use of restorative justice instead of custodial sentences.
    • The group offers a last chance to heroin dealers who are willing to take part in restorative justice projects, essentially voluntary work in the community.
    • Prison can also be part of a sentencing package under restorative justice.
    • More than 150 young offenders have taken part in restorative justice conferences, the majority of them involving victims.
    • He also helped set up the restorative justice scheme, whereby young offenders meet the victims of their crimes.
    • But more and more countries are thinking there might be something to restorative justice.
    • Emphasizing the advantages of restorative justice, the author argues that a truth commission is a good way of dealing with the past in a period of transition.
    • The things that she does in her courtroom are really part of the new wave in restorative justice, having victims confront their assailants, assailants apologize.
    • A restorative justice scheme has been introduced at two secondary schools in the borough.

Definition of restorative justice in US English:

restorative justice

noun
  • A system of criminal justice which focuses on the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community at large.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Restorative justice emphasised the active involvement of crime victims in the justice process.
    • A restorative justice scheme has been introduced at two secondary schools in the borough.
    • Maori justice is essentially restorative justice, and restorative justice can lead us forward.
    • The authors set out their intention to examine recent attempts to integrate elements of 'restorative justice' into the youth justice system.
    • These sanctions mark a move towards restorative justice, which depends largely on the willingness of the victim to be involved.
    • She notes that restorative justice can be used at the front end of the justice system to divert young offenders.
    • Prison can also be part of a sentencing package under restorative justice.
    • I do volunteer work in the fields of restorative justice, dealing with youth offenders, and citizen advocacy for people with schizophrenia.
    • He argues for more community involvement and a holistic approach focusing on restorative justice initiatives.
    • Restorative justice was not about being soft on crime.
    • The things that she does in her courtroom are really part of the new wave in restorative justice, having victims confront their assailants, assailants apologize.
    • She's as baffled as I am that restorative justice, as a concept, is so widely ignored or pooh-poohed.
    • Their case has been referred to the city's restorative justice committee.
    • The report called for the use of restorative justice instead of custodial sentences.
    • Lawyers asked the judge to allow the boy, 14 at the time, to participate in a restorative justice process.
    • Emphasizing the advantages of restorative justice, the author argues that a truth commission is a good way of dealing with the past in a period of transition.
    • More than 150 young offenders have taken part in restorative justice conferences, the majority of them involving victims.
    • But more and more countries are thinking there might be something to restorative justice.
    • He also helped set up the restorative justice scheme, whereby young offenders meet the victims of their crimes.
    • The group offers a last chance to heroin dealers who are willing to take part in restorative justice projects, essentially voluntary work in the community.
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