This document is a paper discussing the concept of restorative justice and its potential application in Northern Ireland. It highlights the importance of addressing the needs of victims in the criminal justice system and explores how restorative justice can repair relationships between offenders, victims, and the community. The paper outlines various examples of restorative justice initiatives being developed in the UK, including in Northern Ireland. It emphasizes the need for genuine consent from victims in restorative processes and the importance of community involvement in addressing crime and anti-social behaviour. The document also stresses the role of official systems in partnership with community initiatives to ensure effective and inclusive approaches to justice.
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