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      The role of (self-)forgiveness in restorative justice: Linking restorative justice to desistance

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      European Journal of Criminology
      SAGE Publications

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          The role of forgiveness in restorative justice (RJ) remains peripheral because interpersonal forgiveness has been considered a ‘gift’ that should not be forced on victims in RJ. In this article, we aim to advance the role of forgiveness in RJ. However, we do not focus on interpersonal forgiveness. We instead focus on another dimension of forgiveness: self-forgiveness for offenders. Because self-forgiveness is linked with both RJ and desistance, self-forgiveness has the potential to function as a catalyst to connect RJ with desistance. Drawing on their relationship, we offer a process-based model of how offenders may or may not desist through RJ. We conclude by offering implications for research on RJ.

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                Journal
                European Journal of Criminology
                European Journal of Criminology
                SAGE Publications
                1477-3708
                1741-2609
                March 2022
                January 02 2020
                March 2022
                : 19
                : 2
                : 202-219
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Central Queensland University, Australia
                [2 ]Griffith Institute of Criminology, Australia
                Article
                10.1177/1477370819895959
                7c4a0914-3dfa-4547-a88b-1a9a8e2e11d0
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