The needs of restorative justice with an emphasis on the position of the special police for delinquent children
Restorative justice as a model that has gained a special position in different systems, along with the traditional criminal justice model, has multiple goals, including repairing the damage suffered by the victim, reconciliation between the victim and the criminal, and restoring the fragmented cohesion in the society. As a result, he follows the crime. Achieving the goals of restorative justice requires the existence of actors who, while familiar with the foundations and goals of restorative justice, also believe in its principles. Undoubtedly, the police, as one of the most important institutions responsible for responding to criminal phenomena and as the first institution referred by children after a crime, plays an important role in the implementation of rehabilitation programs. The success of the police in this way requires changes in the structure and also a change in the attitude of the special police. Changing the strategy from violent policies to participation-oriented criminal policies and also moving in the direction of community-oriented police model governance are among these requirements. On the other hand, the implementation of restoration programs in the police organization requires children's trust in the police and respectful behavior with children. The subject of this article; The requirements of restorative justice are "with emphasis on the position of the police especially for children" and it has been carried out in a descriptive-analytical method and has used library studies as a work tool in an attempt to answer the question that the typology and prioritization of police performance How should community-oriented restorative justice be?
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