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Bookishleigh
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Thank you.
I am very familiar with the restorative justice project. The predominant attitude of most prisoners is resentful boredom. Anyone who was ever grounded as a kid knows that after a couple of days, you hit a point where, no matter what you got in trouble for, you feel that the punishment is unfair. Imagine how you'd feel after months, or even years...
I know that people think RJP somehow coddles criminals. But the opposite is true. If you think having to face the people you've wronged is easier than just sitting in a cell, I doubt you've done either.
LOVE this. And speaking restorative justice and regrets, THIS seems so fitting:
http://www.takepart.com/feature/2016/09/19/violence-and-redemption-forgiveness/