Abstract
Is the concept of ‘retribution’ compatible with restorative justice? Starting from the perspective that retribution is an imperative given and that restorative justice should be a preferent option in copying with crime, the concept of retribution needs to be redesigned. ‘Doing justice’ relating to both procedural and substantial aspect of social censure, rethinking retribution needs to take into account the hypersensitive nature and complexity of modern society. Apparently incompatible interests need to be reconciled, paying tribute to the citizenship of both the victim and the perpetrator. Notwithstanding censure to be in place, implying the infliction of ‘pain’, the aim must lie in a reconstruction of civil relationships affirming the victim and the perpetrator to be part of the community. Standards applied must reflect objectivity, implying proportionate punishment, with a preference towards restorative justice because of the more subsidiary nature. Thus, retribution notwithstanding the imperative and painful nature of retribution, the execution should pursue the reconstruction of (civil) relationships
Translated title of the contribution | Constructive retribution resisted: The basis of punishment from a restorative justice perspective |
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Original language | Dutch |
Pages (from-to) | 31-36 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Tijdschrift voor herstelrecht |
Volume | 20 |
Issue number | 4 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2020 |
Keywords
- constructieve vergelding
- communicatie
- retributivisme
- strafverlangens
- ervaren erkenning