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In this paper we discuss the role of punishment in restorative justice and clarify the main difference between retaliation and restorative justice.
Punishment is the main activity of the state to respond to crime and restorative justice should be regarded as alternative punishment rather than substitution for punishment. The authors believe that the contrast between retaliation and restorative justice is partially wrong and philosophical discussion and empirical evidence suggests criticism, symbolic compensation, restoration process, and complex lattice of justice There. She also identified ethical issues in the practice of restorative justice and raised the difference between retaliatory justice and restorative justice. With retaliatory justice, victims are around the process, focus is on punishment or treatment of offenders, communities are represented by state, process is characterized by conflict between parties. Restorative justice focuses on repairing the harm between the victim and the victim, the victim is at the center of the process, community members and organizations play a more active role. Negotiation 44 reference, 26 reactions and 2 tables
1999 Restoration Justice and Civil Society Council, revision of documents submitted by the Australian National Canberra University. Appears in restorative justice: From philosophy edited by Heather Strang and John Braithwaite to practice (in 2000's upcoming publication). Aldershot: Dartmouth
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