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Restorative justice is a concept that views crime and crime control as the responsibility of offenders, victims, and communities. The concept of restorative justice centers around two basic questions. First, how are victims harmed by crime? Second, what can be done to repair that harm? Several immediate actions take place when crime is viewed from this paradigm. Offenders are more likely to take responsibility for their actions and offenders become accountable by participating in the process to repair the harm created.
The restorative justice orientation to crime control gives more weight to correcting the harm created by crime over punishment of the offender. Therefore, the offender becomes accountable to the victim and his/her community and not simply punished by a system of criminal justice.
The following are beliefs of Restorative Justice: