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When Restorative Justice Is Done Within a Retributive Justice System, What Is Gained, What Is Lost, and What Lessons Are Learned?

NCJ Number
182818
Journal
Community Corrections Report Volume: 7 Issue: 4 Dated: May/June 2000 Pages: 55-59
Author(s)
Russ Immarigeon
Editor(s)
Todd R. Clear
Date Published
2000
Length
4 pages
Annotation
This article looks at the debate between advocates of restorative justice and opponents of capital punishment, and discusses the implications for community corrections.
Abstract
The use of capital punishment affects the overall criminal justice process, including the nature and conditions of other sanctions, and the relationship between capital punishment and other penalties has not been addressed adequately. In looking at the debate between advocates of restorative justice and opponents of capital punishment, the author examines the use of restorative justice interventions in cases involving serious or violent crime, the effectiveness of capital punishment in deterring crime, and retribution. He also discusses the impact of the death penalty on victims, victim reactions to restorative justice, humanitarian issues associated with capital punishment, and implications of restorative justice and capital punishment for community corrections.