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The central issues in Stopping the Cycle revolve around methods of restorative justice and how they're used to reduce the cycle of crime in high-crime areas. Explain your choices in this scenario by addressing the following questions:
What methods of restorative justice do you feel are most effective to reducing recidivism? What barriers to seamless reentry into a community do you see as being the hardest for offenders to overcome? How would you propose to address these barriers in order to increase the restorative and rehabilitative outcomes in restorative justice, thereby increasing both trust and security within a community?
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Running Head: CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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Criminal Justice
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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Stopping the Cycle revolve around methods of restorative justice
Restorative justice is a way to deal with fairness through which reaction to
wrongdoing is to sort out a gathering between the offender and the offended, in some cases
with the delegates of the broader community. For the offended party, its objective is to grant
them a lively responsibility in the procedure and to diminis...
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