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What are advantages of the restorative justice process in dealing with young people who have committed crimes?

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sandra1001 | 13:08 Mon 16th Jul 2012 | Law
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Also, is restorative justice the best option for youth?
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Yes...I think it is.
I concur
If the scheme is implemented correctly, has funding, resources and other support is available then, yes it can and does work well - for both youth and adult offenders. Sadly, the support etc is not always there which ends up frustrating all involved.
the advantages of it is that it works.if it stops just one person reoffending then it is a bonus.both financially and personally to those who it works for.

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