The Restorative Justice is based on the concept that everyone affected by a crime or conflict should have a voice. This includes not just the victims and offenders, but also their families and the broader community.
This approach promotes a comprehensive resolution to the issues at hand. By involving the community in resolving harm and supporting both victims and offenders, Restorative Justice (RJ) fosters a shared sense of responsibility. This approach doesn’t just deal with the immediate aftermath of harm but also works to prevent future conflicts by addressing their root causes. RJ helps build a safer and more just community for all.
Through Restorative Justice we can address the conflicts among young people.
RJ practices can help improve young people's ability to communicate effectively, express their emotions more constructively, and learn to find solutions that allow them to also understand how a victim of aggression feels and also the motivation for the perpetrator's inappropriate behavior.
RJ focuses on repairing harm and promoting understanding rather than punishment, making it an effective method of working with young people. Therefore, young people acquire skills not only for their personal development but also for life in society.
This kind of method helps young people learn to recognize the consequences of their actions take responsibility for them, and understand the importance of doing something to repair the harm caused as well as young people can understand the repercussions of their actions also for their community.
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