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Making Restorative Justice Work. Throwing a stone through a neighbour’s window causing damage of £50 Running onto the football pitch at the JJB before the game starts Setting fire to a neighbour’s shed casing damage under £100
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Throwing a stone through a neighbour’s window causing damage of £50 Running onto the football pitch at the JJB before the game starts Setting fire to a neighbour’s shed casing damage under £100 Hitting a golf ball within the church grounds and smashing a church window, valued at £500 Throwing a missile in a football stadium Driving a car with only a provisional licence and no ‘L’ plates as they have fallen off Breaking into a house intending to cause GBH to the occupant Taking an air weapon to the local park and firing it. Starter;Arrange the crimes below in order of seriousness
To understand what restorative justice means • By the end of this lesson all will be able to describe what restorative justice is and give some examples of reparation work • By the end of this lesson most will be able to describe how the restorative justice system works • By the end of this lesson some will be able to give reasons why restorative justice might work
Help I’ve just smashed a window on a car and the owner of the car has told the Police.. What could happen next ?
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