I believe the Topic: Policy practing for the Victmless
As part of your Portfolio Project due in Module 8, this week you will need to provide a rough draft of the introductory paragraph of your Portfolio Project, detailing the subject of your paper. Additionally, you will also submit an outline of your Portfolio Project and provide an annotated bibliography that includes at least five academic sources according to Guide to Writing & APA (Links to an external site.).
Identify how your selected sources are relevant to the major components of your paper. Please
Identify how your selected sources are relevant to the major components of your paper.
You will be required to account for the instructor’s feedback in your final version of the project.
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Restorative Justice: A Social Movement
Module 4: European Criminal Justice Policies on Victims and Restorative Justice
In this module we will look at the European model of restorative justice; their policies regarding victims and the use, and expansion of the use, of restorative processes. Restorative justice, while still not widely used, has experienced significant growth over the last several decades. Evaluations of restorative justice practices have shown (similar to the evaluations in the United States) positive outcomes with respect to recidivism rates and cost-effectiveness. Restorative justice advocates began promoting the expansion of the use of restorative justice practices and beginning in 1999, many initiatives were proposed regarding its use.
Next, we will review the victim and restorative justice policy developments in the European Union beginning with the Tampere Programme in 1999. This program was adopted by the European Union with the purpose of protecting victims while they are engaged in criminal proceedings related to a crime. Several directives will also be discussed that follow the Tampere Programme and we will explore how each address victims’ rights and compensation assistance.
Following the progression of directives, we will then look at the 2012 Victims Directive which was adopted to replace the earlier 2001 Directive discussed on page two. The purpose of the Victims Directive was to strengthen the rights of victims across the European Union and enhance the deficiencies noted from the 2001 Directive.
Finally, we will discuss the benefits of restorative justice to victims of crime. These pages will reiterate the benefits identified from literature, as well those benefits identified by victims that have been part of the restorative justice process.
Learning Outcomes
Examine the context of restorative justice.
Explain the history of mediation in penal matters.
Examine victims and restorative policy developments of the European Union.
Evaluate the 2012 Victims Directive.
Explain the benefits of restorative justice to victims.
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