What is the main aim of Restorative Justice?
- To punish the guilty
- To restore the harm caused to the victim only
- To restore the harm done to the victim, to the community at large and repair the relationship between the victim, the offender and the wider community.
- To restore the harm to the community at large only
Which one of the following statements is NOT part of Alan Gewirth’s definition of morality?
- Moral action is optional
- Morality is categorically binding
- Morality is action-guiding
- Morality is other-regarding
Why might we need to interpret a rule?
- We always need to interpret rules, though sometimes the interpretation is more obvious than others
- The language may be confusing
- All of the other answers are accurate
- The purpose may be unclear
What is the main aim of Restorative Justice?