According to the diagram, 'family-centered social work' is a component of what overarching principle?
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What are the two defining characteristics of restorative justice as a practice?
Which of the following is NOT listed as a primary goal of restorative justice?
What is another term used in the text for the process of 'restorative justice conferencing'?
Who are the key participants involved in a restorative justice process, according to the text?
What is the initial step participants take in a restorative justice conference?
What key opportunity does the restorative justice process offer to the victim(s)?
What does restorative justice allow the person who committed the harm to do?
For approximately how long has restorative justice been demonstrating positive outcomes, according to the 'Restorative Justice Success' section?
What are the two specific positive outcomes of restorative justice mentioned in the 'Restorative Justice Success' section?
The demonstrated positive outcomes of restorative justice are true for which specific offender populations?
What is a recent area of research interest concerning individuals who complete a restorative justice program?
What specific cognitive issue does a growing body of research demonstrate may be changed through successful restorative justice conferencing (RJC)?
How is restorative justice's role viewed by practitioners within the broader fields of community justice and corrections?
According to the 'Restorative Justice' diagram, which practice is categorized under 'victim reparation'?
Based on the provided diagram, which of the following is NOT a component of 'communities of care reconciliation'?
In the 'Restorative Justice' diagram, where are 'peace circles' located?
What category does the diagram use for practices like 'related community service' and 'reparative boards'?
The diagram indicates that practices like 'family group conferencing' and 'community conferencing' are central to what concept?
What is the primary unique outcome of the restorative process described in the chapter?
Restorative justice is described as a process normally carried out within what setting?
The plan created during restorative justice conferencing aims to repair harm and achieve what other goal?
Besides the people who caused harm and the victims, restorative justice also works for which other impacted group?
The 'Restorative Justice Success' section suggests a growing body of research demonstrates a change in what aspect of participants?
In the diagram, what is the label for the main category that includes 'victim services' and 'crime compensation'?
Which of these practices, according to the diagram, is NOT located in the central 'RESTORATIVE JUSTICE' area?
Based on the diagram, 'victim support circles' serve as a bridge between which two major concepts?
What does the text imply is the reason for restorative justice being an area of increasing interest for practitioners?
What does the restorative justice process provide for the victim regarding the person who caused the harm?
The 'fully restorative' label in the diagram appears to apply to practices that are what?
The text states that restorative justice is discussed in the community corrections section because it is often linked with what?
What three things do participants identify with a facilitator before making a plan to repair harm?
The 'Restorative Justice' diagram visually represents a system that primarily involves victim reparation and what other major component?
In the restorative justice process, the transgressor is given the opportunity to take responsibility directly to the victim(s) and what other group?
According to the 'Restorative Justice Success' section, satisfaction in the restorative justice process is a positive outcome for whom?
Which of the following is an example of a practice labeled 'mostly restorative' in the diagram?
What is the primary function of restorative justice as an intervention, as stated in the text?
What type of change is being investigated in the 'growing body of research' on restorative justice conferencing (RJC)?
In the diagram, 'victimless conferences' is a practice associated with which larger concept?
The text suggests the restorative process can be uniquely effective at providing what for its participants?
For how many decades have positive outcomes been demonstrated for restorative justice?
Which of these concepts from the diagram is part of the 'victim reparation' circle?
What is the relationship between restorative justice and community corrections, according to the chapter?
Which of the following is NOT a core practice located in the central 'RESTORATIVE JUSTICE' area of the diagram?
The text suggests that the restorative justice process provides an opportunity for the victim to be heard within the scope of the community and what other scope?
What does the text say is the result of the growing body of research on cognitive distortions and restorative justice conferencing (RJC)?
Which of these pairs of practices are both found within the 'victim reparation' circle in the diagram?
The successful completion of restorative justice conferencing (RJC) may lead to a change in what?
According to the text, the 'Restorative Justice Success' section shows that for over 25 years the process has been positive for whom?
What does the text describe as the effect of the restorative justice conferencing (RJC) process on healing?