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Canadian Criminal Justice
Quiz 13: Restorative Justice: an Alternative Approach to Crime, Victims, and Offenders
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Question 21
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Warrick is an offender who is participating in a criminal justice process. This process depends on the involvement of local participants. Which of the following forms of justice is Warrick participating in?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Leslie is an offender who is participating in a criminal justice process. This process focuses on establishing guilt and the blameworthiness of an offender. What form of justice is Leslie participating in?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Aaron is an offender who is participating in a criminal justice process. This process is focused on the importance of consensus. What form of justice is Aaron participating in?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Larissa is an offender who is participating in a criminal justice process. This process focuses on broken relationships rather than broken laws. What form of justice is Larissa participating in?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT one of the criminal justice system entry points where restorative justice approaches can be used?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Jack is an offender who is taking part in a restorative justice approach. This approach involves him meeting with his victim and an outside party so that he can communicate with the victim, take responsibility for his actions, and address the impact of the offence. What practice is Jack taking part in?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
What is an alternate term for victim-offender mediation?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Becca is an offender who is participating in a restorative justice process that involves collaboration and decision making by all members of her group. This group includes Becca, her family, the victims of her offence, the victims' families, several personnel working in the justice system, and other community members. What practice is Becca taking part in?
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT an example of a program inspired by circle sentencing?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Riya is being sentenced in a tribunal where the focus is on present and future conduct rather than on past behaviour. She will receive a sentence that considers the offender, the victim, and the community. Where is Riya being sentenced?
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT true of circle sentencing?
Question 32
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true of the Community Holistic Circle Healing Program in Manitoba?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
Brody is a sex offender who has recently been released from an sentence of confinement. He is taking part in a program that provides mentoring for high-risk sex offenders in the community. What program is Brody participating in?
Question 34
Multiple Choice
Which of the following forms of justice is focused on which laws have been broken, who broke them, and what these individuals deserve as a penalty?
Question 35
Multiple Choice
Which of the following forms of justice is focused on who has been hurt by a crime, what these individual's needs are, and whose obligation it is to address these needs?
Question 36
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT one of the key notions of restorative justice?
Question 37
Multiple Choice
Colin is an offender who is participating in a criminal justice process. This process offers the possibility of repentance and forgiveness. What form of justice is Colin participating in?
Question 38
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Melanie is an offender who is participating in a criminal justice process. This process allows the state to represent the community and the victim. What form of justice is Melanie participating in?