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Forensic psychology

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A weakness of restorative justice?

Author: (Pippa) Pippa Holloway



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-Not all research was positive -Wood and Suzuki argue restorative processes are non survivor-focused as often reported and that the aims of the programmes can be distorted -Researchers say that survivors of crime are 'used' as a way of helping rehabilitate offenders, rather than helping themselves -Suggests that the needs of the survivor in restorative justice may be seen as secondary to the need to rehabilitate offenders


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