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Restorative Justice

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  • Johan D. Tangelder

This article is about crime and criminal justice. This article seeks to show how implementing restorative justice through restitution can help in bringing justice to society as a way of taking the victim along in the injustice suffered.

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It’s Pay Back Time Prison is the University of Crime. Justice should Focus on Restitution

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  • Barney Zwartz

This article explains why the prison system should not only focus on rehabilitation, but also on restitution.

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Restitutional Justice Balancing the Rights of Victims and the Rehabilitation of the Offender

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  • E. Vanwoudenberg

This article on justice and restitution, looks at the restitution for victims, and what justice entails for the victim and society (or the state).

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Restorative Justice

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  • Ronald C. Christie

This article is about crime and restitution, and justice and peace.

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Remember Those in Prison

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  • Ronald C. Christie

This article is about prison and punishment. Prison conditions are discussed, as well as rehabilitation of prisoners and restitution of crimes.

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Numbers 5:5-8 – Cover Not with Sand but with Atoning Blood

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  • Ferdinand J. Bijzet

This article on Numbers 5:5-8 is about conflict in the church, confession of guilt and true reconciliation and atonement. The author also looks at restitution and compensation.

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To believe means that man must not rely on what he is, or can be, or shall be, nor on what he does or can do, nor on what he feels or does not feel, but to rely solely on what Christ has done, is doing and shall yet do. Charles H. Spurgeon
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