The recovery trial is an innovative approach to the criminal justice system, focusing on repairing the damage caused by crime. While the method used in the traditional judicial system may prevent criminals from committing further crimes, they can neither repair the harm done nor recognize their responsibility, but they Insult, making it worse than deteriorating the situation 2003). "Stigma is a type of humiliation that causes abandonment, it is rude and disgraceful" (p. 85).
Restorative justice is a "non-confrontational and non-discriminatory process". "On the other hand, lawyers have no problems with conflict with lawyers." In a restorative justice model, the focus is on healing and reconciliation. Instead of punishing against retaliation. In the process, criminals are responsible for their crimes and are required to correct victims and larger communities. Van Wormer explained that restorative justice is particularly relevant to "marginalized communities, especially women". Likewise, Mr. Walker tells me that women are more vulnerable to confrontation systems given the gender bias in our culture. She explained that colored women are more vulnerable than white women as political parties facing more social prejudices are in a more disadvantageous position in conflict systems. "If one is bigger and stronger than the other, how can the fight between them be fair?"
Walker further stated that restorative justice is essentially a feminist. She writes that instead of "custody, authoritarianism, and confrontation", "justice of recovery is based on strength and respects individuals as the subject of their own life." Van Warmer also believes that the use of restorative justice often encourages women and often matches feminism to promote our voice. Van Wormer explained that what is particularly relevant to female victims is the following feminist values: a personal story relying on women; reality holistic, including unification of individuals and politics, branching Accept no viewpoint; select and select gender of social power relations; and emphasize individual's empowerment and dignity
The modern practices of restorative justice being executed today are relatively new. Howard Zell, one of the best practitioners of restorative justice, started the current contact with restorative justice at the event held in Canada in 1974. The criminals went to the victim's house for settlement. .3 Zehr defines restorative justice participants and goals in a simple language. "Restorative justice is a process that is interested in a specific crime and enables a person to deal with collectively identifying risks and has an obligation to make it as accurate as possible.
Recovery Justice and Retaliatory Justice: Exploring opportunities for cooperation or conflict of justice Donald · H · J · Hermann