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Thesis Statement About Restorative Justice

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2014-62756 Eng 2 U-3R

Final Thesis Statement: Restorative justice should replace the traditional criminal justice system in the Philippines since restorative justice focuses more on improving the community through proper mediation between the victim, the offender and the community involved—which can reduce the increasing crime rate of the Philippines more than the traditional criminal justice that focuses more on punishing criminals.

Final Topic Outline:
I. Traditional criminal justice in the Philippines
A. Principles of the court system provided by the traditional criminal justice in the Philippines
1. Supreme court as the basis of sentencing decisions
2. Unpleasant prison life as a form of punishment
3. Involvement of witnesses or community in case mediations
B. Effects of the Philippine traditional criminal justice system on the Philippine society
1. Increasing cases of bribery on Philippine judiciary due to punishment scare of the guilty
2. High percentage of offenders reoffending after being freed
3. Community shock due to crime involvement
II. Restorative justice as an alternative solution to the problems encountered by the traditional criminal justice in the Philippines
A. Concerns of restorative justice on both parties to prevent judicial corruption
1. Victim mediation and offender rehabilitation as the means used by restorative justice to promote reconciliation between the victim and the offender
2. Preventing judicial briberies by presenting justice as a
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