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Restorative Justice Approaches
Bringing together victims, offenders, and communities to repair harm.
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SUMMARY - Restorative Justice Approaches

A young person who vandalized community property sits in a circle with affected residents, neighborhood leaders, and a facilitator. They hear directly how their actions impacted people, explain what led to their behavior, and work with the group to determine how they will make things right: restitution, community service, and regular check-ins with a mentor. No criminal record, no court appearances, but genuine accountability through dialogue.

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