Restorative justice treats harm not as a debt to be extracted through punishment, but as a rupture in relationship that requires the person who caused harm, those affected, and the community to work together toward repair and understanding. It assumes people can change and that accountability measured by healing—not suffering—is both more humane and more likely to prevent future harm.
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