Rethinking Justice
The conversation challenges the traditional views of justice, highlighting the flawed notion that punishment can heal harm. Instead, it advocates for a restorative justice approach, where the focus is on repairing the damage done rather than simply inflicting suffering on the offender. By emphasizing the need for restitution and healing, the dialogue invites listeners to reconsider how society addresses wrongdoing and the true meaning of justice.In this clip
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261 - Restorative Justice
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