Restorative Justice: Refocusing on Stakeholders

Offender Awareness Process


There are 3 steps included in the offender awareness process. These processes are designed as a way to fully understand offenders and help them realize the consequences of their actions and their responsibilities. Restorative justice offers offenders an opportunity to experience the accountability that would not be available in prison.

Step 1 : Training on Restorative Justice

Similar to the training of victims, offenders will be educated on the concepts of restorative justice. Learning the theory will help them gain better understanding of their roles in the crime and the roles of other stakeholders. Moreover, some offenders may reconsider themselves and their situation after education.Step 2 : Clarify & Understand

The second step in helping offenders take responsibilities for their actions is to allow them to share their emotions regarding the events that have occurred and what moments in their life that might have led them to commit the crime. The criminal justice system asks about stories too, but only focus on the details pertinent to the actual crime itself. This program encourages offenders to share their stories in order to help victims and the community seen those who cause harm more as human beings who have their own traumas rather than simply as a target for hatred and blame. This program aims to understand the lives of offenders to clarify the reasons behind the crime. Step 3 : Address Obligations and Needs

The final step would be to work with offenders to create obligations and responsibilities that they expected to uphold based on their concerns and the teachings of restorative justice.

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