Concept information
Preferred term
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Definition
- A THEORY OF JUSTICE THAT EMPHASIZES REPAIRING THE HARM CAUSED BY CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR, USUALLY EFFECTED BY ALLOWING VICTIM AND OFFENDER TO MEET IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT
Broader concept
History note
- TERM CREATED MAY 2018
Identifier
- urn:ddi:int.cessda.elsst:d02cf9bc-139a-4464-ab45-f52facd698a0:4
Is a version of
Date issued
- 2023-09-13
Has previous version
- RESTORATIVE JUSTICE (ELSST Version 3)
In other languages
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Czech
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Danish
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Dutch
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Finnish
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KORJAAVA OIKEUS
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French
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German
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RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
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TAETER-OPFER-AUSGLEICH
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TÄTER-OPFER-AUSGLEICH
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WIEDERGUTMACHENDE JUSTIZ
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WIEDERGUTMACHUNG (RECHT)
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Greek
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Hungarian
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Icelandic
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Lithuanian
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ATSTATOMASIS TEISINGUMAS
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RESTORATYVINIS TEISINGUMAS
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Norwegian
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Romanian
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Slovenian
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Spanish
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JUSTICIA COMPASIVA
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JUSTICIA REPARADORA
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JUSTICIA RESTITUTIVA
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Swedish
URI
https://elsst.cessda.eu/id/4/d02cf9bc-139a-4464-ab45-f52facd698a0
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