CRIM 315- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 37 pages long!)

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Crim315 lecture 1: introduction to restorative justice. * restorative justice is about integrating both societies. Ontological security: know who you are and where you belong, less likely to hurt others in the community. Care about community, do not want to hurt them. Lived experience of modern democracy is alienation. Public does not have any meaningful impact. Crime is an insecurity of swing voters. Restorative justice teaches us there is a rich diversity of things that citizens want out of a just process. Reflect on needs and aspirations for decent outcomes. Eg. victim impact statements, community impact statements. Problems are much deeper than a flawed cjs. Our work needs to begin in our relationships with each other, the natural world, and ourselves. Everyone has a veto; included; counts; no one left behind. Be bold, creative, step into the space. Security with care chapter 2: if punishment worked, i"d be saint andrew.

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