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Restorative Justice In Today's Correctional System

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Today's correctional systems are for the most part based on five goals. It seems that the inmates time spent incarcerated is for the purpose of secluding them from society as well as a to attempt to deter them and others from committing further crimes. This seems like a proper way to handle things, however, the Pew Research center says that four in ten offenders will return to prison within three years. The current corrections system seems to neglect its other goals such as rehabilitation, restitution and seems to totally lack making amends.
Restorative justice focuses on "...repairing harm caused by criminal behavior." According to "restorativejustive.org.". Typically criminals are taken over by the state at the point of conviction and all type of interaction with the corrections process is between …show more content…

By that, I mean it seems like the punishment for crime resembles more a drug rehab center rather than an inmate actually doing hard time. In some instances some individuals may need to serve hard time, some individuals may need to be sentenced to the inner walls of prisons kept away from normal society so that they may cause no more harm. Prison in some instances is necessary to keep those who are not fit for normal life away from others to protect the common man. However, in instances where an individual is young, impressionable, it is their first offense, and committed a less severe crime, I could see how this works. Some individuals need guidance and a helping hand out of poverty, some may feel pushed to commit crimes to make ends meet, others may be trapped by addiction and need help in that way. By no means should one non -violent crime ruin someone's life. That is where I think that this restorative justice could find a home, however I would hate to see hardened criminals take advantage of the restorative system at

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