restorative justice

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Onarıcı adalet: Suçtan doğan mağduriyetin giderilmesini ve aynı zamanda suç failinin gerçekleştirmiş olduğu hukuka aykırı eyleminden doğan zararı tamir etmesi suretiyle bozulan toplumsal barışın yeniden tesisini amaçlayan adalet anlayışı
Englisch - Englisch
Any of several forms of justice that attempts to repair the harm done to the victim, sometimes by making the offender make restitution
Restorative justice is commonly known as a theory of criminal justice that focuses on crime as an act against another individual or community rather than the state. The victim plays a major role in the process and may receive some type of restitution from the offender. Today, however, "Restorative justice is a broad term which encompasses a growing social movement to institutionalize peaceful approaches to harm, problem-solving and violations of legal and human rights. These range from international peacemaking tribunals such as the South Africa Truth and Reconciliation Commission to innovations within our criminal justice system, schools, social services and communities. Rather than privileging the law, professionals and the state, restorative resolutions engage those who are harmed, wrongdoers and their affected communities in search of solutions that promote repair, reconciliation and the rebuilding of relationships. Restorative justice seeks to build partnerships to reestablish mutual responsibility for constructive responses to wrongdoing within our communities. Restorative approaches seek a balanced approach to the needs of the victim, wrongdoer and community through processes that preserve the safety and dignity of all" [Suffolk University, College of Arts & Sciences, Center for Restorative Justice]
restorative justice

    Silbentrennung

    re·stor·a·tive Jus·tice

    Türkische aussprache

    rıstôrıtîv cʌstıs

    Aussprache

    /rəˈstôrətəv ˈʤəstəs/ /rəˈstɔːrətɪv ˈʤʌstəs/
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