Yes, there are instances where restorative justice may not be adequate. An example would be in the case of first-degree murder.
<h3>What is restorative justice?</h3>
This is defined as a system of criminal justice wherein the objective of the Justice System is to rehabilitate of offenders.
This may or may not include reconciliation with victims and the community at large. Examples of restorative justice are:
- Restitution
- Community work
- Community service
- Mandatory Counselling Programmes that are correctional.
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Answer:
O A The author explains a problem and then presents solutions.
Explanation:
Greg We iner openly addressed the issue of <em>"executive power and executive authority"</em> in his article "Reducing a Mountain to a Molehill: The Media, Executive power and Denali". This article brings forth the issue of how Presidents can make changes even to geographical names. and how this is a problem that most people don't seem interested in pointing out the "how/ why".
We iner also brings forth the issue of how a minor thing can be turned into a huge mess, making a mountain out of a molehill. He uses the strategy of explaining what the problem is and then provides the solutions that can be done/ used.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
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Answer:
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