CJUS 645 Quiz 1
- Restorative justice is not implemented by _____.
- The goal of law is to _____.
- When was the rise of modern-day restorative justice?
- All of the following individuals touch on restorative justice except:
- Restorative justice focuses on _____.
- Restorative justice can be seen as a(n) _____.
- What is interdependency?
- Which of the following is not true regarding the labeling theory?
- All is true regarding retributive justice except:
- Therapeutic jurisprudence _____.
- Removing an offender from the community is the best way to ensure any harm caused is rectified.
- Restorative justice is only used in juvenile cases because children are more apt to change bad habits.
- Defense attorneys are the “gatekeepers” of restorative justice within the courtroom.
- It is important for law enforcement to develop and understand cultural sensitivity.
- In the early 1200s, formal laws emerged to protect the interests of wealthy property owners, and State rights and interests took precedence over those of the victim.
- Stratification refers to the division of people into distinct groups based on personal traits such as wealth, status, occupation, and religion.
- Restorative justice is limited to only 5 processes: mediation, family group conferencing, victim impact panels, peacemaking circles, and sentencing/reparative boards.
- Some see restorative justice as a way to significantly transform systems connected to crime and justice.
- Nils Christie believes that a justice system based on representation and non- participation of victims is best to help victims move on.
- The rehabilitative process focuses on the offender.
- In about 200 words, briefly summarize how restorative justice may constitute punishment according to Gade (2021) and describe how that impacts your view of it.