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... on transforming wrongdoing by healing the harm, particually to relationships that is created by harmful behaviour. It is not any particular practice, but a set of principles which may orientate the general practice of any agency or group in relation to crime.These principles are, making room for the personal involvement of those mainly concerened, which is partically the offender and the victim, but also their famillies and communties. Seeing crime probelms in their social context, a forward looking probelm solving orientation and last of all flexbility of practice. When following Marshalls Four principles it seems to leave open the possibility for Justice by geography and/or the individualisation of treatment and punishment of offenders. Moreover Depending on the age of the offender i.e nine or twenty nine you may have very different feelings about the priority that should be given to different parties in the processs and concerns as to how ...
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