What is the main aim of Restorative Justice?

What is the main aim of Restorative Justice?

  1. To punish the guilty
  2. To restore the harm caused to the victim only
  3. 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.
  4. 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?

  1. Moral action is optional
  2. Morality is categorically binding
  3. Morality is action-guiding
  4. Morality is other-regarding

Why might we need to interpret a rule?

  1. We always need to interpret rules, though sometimes the interpretation is more obvious than others
  2. The language may be confusing
  3. All of the other answers are accurate
  4. The purpose may be unclear
What is the main aim of Restorative Justice?
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