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Criminal justice refers to the agencies that dispense justice
Criminal justice refers to the agencies that dispense justice

...  Discuss why you believe sexual offenses are considered by the criminal justice system and the media to be high profile cases and therefore at the top of the wedding cake model?  Find an example of a recent sexual offense and discuss it in terms of the wedding cake model. ...
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Anarchist criminology - Duane Ruth

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`If we are tough on crime, if we punish crime, then people get the

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Community Peacemaking Using Restorative Justice
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RTF

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An Overview of Sentencing in Canada

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Restorative justice

Restorative justice is an approach to justice that focuses on the needs of the victims and the offenders, as well as the involved community, instead of satisfying abstract legal principles or punishing the offender. Victims take an active role in the process, while offenders are encouraged to take responsibility for their actions, ""to repair the harm they've done—by apologizing, returning stolen money, or community service"". In addition, it provides help for the offender in order to avoid future offences. It is based on a theory of justice that considers crime and wrongdoing to be an offence against an individual or community, rather than the state. Restorative justice that fosters dialogue between victim and offender shows the highest rates of victim satisfaction and offender accountability.
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