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Making Restorative Justice Work
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Starter; Arrange the crimes below in order of seriousness
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.
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Answers. Now what do you think should be the punishment?
crime punishment 1. Driving a car with only a provisional licence and no ‘L’ plates 2. Throwing a stone at a neighbour’s window causing £50 of damage 3. Running onto the JJB football pitch just before the game starts 4.Setting fire to a neighbour’s shed causing damage under £100 5. Throwing a missile in a football ground 6. Hitting a golf ball and damaging a church stained glass window worth £500 7. Taking an air weapon to the local park and firing it 8. Breaking into a house intending GBH to the occupant.
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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
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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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