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scoundrel [369]
3 years ago
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Describes peacemaking criminology and its aims to end human suffering as a way of stopping crime. It’s an idealistic theory, but

can it work? If you were the victim of a crime, would you be more interested in revenge or in peacemaking?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Mila [183]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Peacemaking criminology is a perspective on crime that suggests that alternative methods can be used to create peaceful solutions to crime. That is, using a non-violent method to resolve oppression, social vices, corruption...

The uniqueness of peacemaking criminology and its lack of use within the administration of justice leave many within the criminal justice field skeptical of its efficacy.

Although, the ideology is aimed to end human suffering as a way of stopping crime but it failed to eradicate criminal activities in human societies. It craved indulgence for criminals to continue with their nefarious activities in societies, without a thought of facing severe punishment.

If I am victim of a crime, I will seek revenge through the law of the land by pressing charges legally. This will be to curb the offenders and criminals in a way that is more effective.

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