How might social problems be solved from the perspective of peacemaking criminology?

What will be an ideal response?


Peacemaking criminology emphasizes the use of participatory and restorative justice as a way to develop a shared consensus on issues such as crime, rather than having the views of one group dominate. Instead of adversarial proceedings, in which there inevitably is a winner and a loser, alternative dispute resolution programs, such as mediation, emphasize cooperative efforts to resolve disputes.

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A. Solitary confinement B. Therapeutic communities C. Work furloughs D. Milieu therapy

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a. Collectors b. Surveyors c. Investigators d. Keepers

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What are the two (2) propositions related to control-balance theory?

What will be an ideal response?

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