Restorative justice.Toronto-based Anglicans met in November to discuss restorative justice A philosophical framework and a series of programs for the criminal justice system that emphasize the need to repair the harm done to crime victims through a process of negotiation, mediation, victim empowerment, and Reparation. The U.S. models in the criminal justice system, especially in light of the new Canadian New Canadian Noun Canad a recent immigrant to Canada administration's promise to be "tough on crime." Restorative justice views crime as relational--offenders must be held accountable for the harm they have done, but this should include facing their victims directly and learning the true impact of their crimes. The diocesan di·oc·e·san adj. Of or relating to a diocese. n. The bishop of a diocese. diocesan Adjective of or relating to a diocese Noun 1. working group on justice and corrections that convened the meeting encourages good pastoral care for inmates and victims, highlights the role of community volunteers, and promotes restorative justice on a legislative level. Canada's current criminal justice system, which costs its citizens $10 billion a year, relies primarily on laws and courtroom proceedings with few alternative tracks. The justice and corrections working group hopes to create new avenues for restorative justice by maintaining good relationships with the prosecuting lawyers and judges Alexis de Tocqueville, 1835 Alexis de Tocqueville, a French political scientist, historian, and politician, is best known for Democracy in America (1835). A believer in democracy, he was concerned about the concentration of power in the hands of a centralized government. that support the programs. "You have to get the prosecuting lawyer and the judge to be on your side," Bruce Williams Bruce Williams is an American businessman and radio talk show host, who hosts The Bruce Williams Show on weekday evenings from 7 PM to 10 PM Eastern time. Williams has been doing his national radio show for more than 25 years. , chair of the working group, told Sojourners. "When they are, they are usually pretty enthusiastic." |
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