What is the major purpose of restorative justice?

a) Repairing suffering and loss

b) Restitution

c) To dignify and empower the victims.

d) To punish the perpetrators of crimes

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The major purpose of restorative justice is to repair suffering and loss (a), to dignify and empower the victims (c), and to punish the perpetrators of crimes (d). It focuses on holding offenders accountable for their actions and promoting healing and reconciliation between the victim, the offender, and the community. Restitution (b) is also an important aspect of restorative justice, as it seeks to restore harm caused by the offense by requiring offenders to take action to repair the damage done.
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