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Is there an alternative to the current way we pursue criminal justice as a society? Are punishment and imprisonment the necessary and sufficient solutions to crime? I consider sociological and legal critiques of the conventional criminal legal system and explore the proposal of a restorative justice model. Restorative justice is rooted in ancient traditions, takes a problem-solving dialogical paradigm, and elevates the role of victims and the community in righting wrongs.
Is there an alternative to the current way we pursue criminal justice as a society? Are punishment and imprisonment the necessary and sufficient solutions to crime? I consider sociological and legal critiques of the conventional criminal legal system and explore the proposal of a restorative justice model. Restorative justice is rooted in ancient traditions, takes a problem-solving dialogical paradigm, and elevates the role of victims and the community in righting wrongs.