Usually the focus is on “how to make whole that which has been broken.” Apology, forgiveness, compensation, mediation and restitution are major parts of these discussions.
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LISA NERENBERG
6/10/2019 10:03:31 am
Readers may be interested in this article that appeared in the May 31, 2019 issue of the California Health Report describing the benefits and caveats of using RJ approaches in domestic violence:
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Melissa Kobin
2/17/2021 04:04:15 am
Why should perpetrators of Elder Abuse, be treated differently than any other criminals? They batter, steal, terrorize, isolate. They are criminals and should be prosecuted as such. These people deserve no slack. Their assets should be seized and returned to their victims. They should be incarcerated. These people can’t be redeemed. How are they different from child abusers? They aren’t.
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