Restorative Justice: Does it Work in the Arab Countries?
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https://doi.org/10.61707/23mn6z72Keywords:
Restorative Justice, Tribal Law, Arab Countries, Ja’ha, Atwa, Sulh, Tribes, Victims, Repair, Restore, Fairness, ForgivenessAbstract
This research explores the principles and methods of restorative justice (reconciliation, restoration), the informal system, and their applications in the criminal justice system in Arab countries. It attempts to describe applications and methods of restored justice processes in the criminal justice system in Arab countries. It highlights the importance of tolerance, cooperation, communication, and respectful decision-making in tackling severe criminal behavior. Restorative justice builds relationships, rapprochement, and agreements while adapting to cultural conditions and community demands. It opposes dehumanizing judgments and seeks to compensate for material and emotional losses through compromise and forgiveness.
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