Empathy, remorse, and restoration of dignity contributing to reduced recidivism: assessing the role of restorative justice in promoting offender rehabilitation and reintegration in Durban.
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2024-11
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This study aims to determine whether restorative justice (RJ) programmes can help
reduce recidivism and facilitate the effective reintegration of offenders into society by
encouraging empathy, regret, and the restoration of their dignity. The research
investigates the lived experiences of key informants and community members in Cato
Manor, South Africa, using a qualitative methodology approach. The significance of
restorative justice (RJ) programmes in fostering possibilities for regret among offenders
and a feeling of community connection was demonstrated using thematic analysis.
These results support the Social Bond Theory (SBT) and Reintegrative Shaming Theory
(RST), indicating that restorative justice (RJ) can promote accountability and lower
recidivism rates. Families must take an active role in helping offenders get back on
track and reintegrate into society through therapy and support services. To guarantee
the efficacy of RJ programmes and to ensure that they address the unique requirements
of the community, the study highlights that there is a necessity of involving community
members in their design and evaluation. RJ programmes can provide a route to a more
efficient and compassionate judicial system by emphasising communication, healing,
and reintegration; this will ultimately lead to safer and more equitable societies. The
study’s conclusions advocate for a comprehensive strategy to lower recidivism, one that
includes active community involvement in RJ efforts, family assistance, focused
interventions, and career counselling for ex-offenders.
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Research Articles. Criminology and Forensic Studies.
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Mpofu, Z. F., Mkhize, S. M. & Akpan, J. U. 2024. Empathy, remorse, and restoration of dignity contributing to reduced recidivism: assessing the role of restorative justice in promoting offender rehabilitation and reintegration in Durban. Cogent Social Sciences, 10(1), 2429018.