单词 | restorative justice |
释义 | > as lemmasrestorative justice restorative justice n. a concept or practice of justice which involves reparative or restorative measures; (in later use) spec. an approach to criminal justice focusing on rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community at large.In later use frequently contrasted with retributive justice. ΚΠ 1834 Christian Examiner & Church of Ireland Mag. Jan. 3 This measure, deservedly hailed by all well-thinking men..as a great act of restorative justice. 1916 Michigan Law Rev. 14 361 ‘Restorative justice’..namely, justice administered by the judicial machinery which restores a man to his proper right. 1977 N.Y. Times 5 Dec. 20/6 Congress has forbidden racial preferences in on-the-job training programs, and..we are not empowered by the equitable doctrine of restorative justice to ignore that proscription. 1988 Oregonian (Portland, Oregon) (Nexis) 6 May c2 Prison Fellowship is working to reform prisons and prisoners, provide restorative justice to victims of crime and to formulate better sentencing guidelines. 2004 H. Kennedy Just Law (2005) x. 223 In New Zealand..I saw for myself programmes of restorative justice which drew upon Maori customary law and practice for the resolution of conflicts or wrongdoing in their communities. < as lemmas |
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