Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Restorative justice is the justification for punishment that most explicitly provides a role for the victim in the punishment process.
2. Restorative justice is not concerned with, and does not involve, rehabilitation.
3. One criticism of restorative justice is that it is too ready to assume that agreement or reconciliation of the offender, victim and community are possible.
4. If the rationale of restorative justice is to repair relations between victim, offender and the community, the question arises - should restorative justice be seen as ‘alternative punishment’ or should it be seen as ‘alternatives to punishment’?
5. The death penalty is consistent with rehabilitation.
1.true
2.false
3.true
4.true
5.false
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
After detoxification, a craving for heroin persists. One strategy has been to have a detoxified heroin abuser participate in a program in which oral administrations of the synthetic opiate are essentially substituted for the injected heroin. The treatment is called ________ maintenance.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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