id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_sottjig66vai5kzgwplsrttsva Masahiro Suzuki The role of (self-)forgiveness in restorative justice: Linking restorative justice to desistance 2020 44 .pdf application/pdf 9255 750 55 victims in restorative justice (RJ), the role of forgiveness in RJ remains peripheral. Restorative justice, forgiveness, self-forgiveness, desistance Third, we argue why selfforgiveness is important for offenders based on the benefits of self-forgiveness using self-forgiveness as a catalyst between RJ and desistance, we propose a processbased model of how offenders may or may not desist through RJ. offenders may need to transform their identity of self to start desisting from crime. Participation in RJ processes can help offenders achieve genuine self-forgiveness. on an offender perspective because achieving self-forgiveness is ultimately the offenders to achieve self-forgiveness (Woodyatt et al., 2017), our model does not offer Once offenders achieve genuine self-forgiveness, they have a offenders to achieve self-forgiveness. to examine whether offenders achieve self-forgiveness or not. Armour M P and Umbreit M S (2006) Victim forgiveness in restorative justice dialogue. Woodyatt L and Wenzel M (2013) Self-forgiveness and restoration of an offender ./cache/work_sottjig66vai5kzgwplsrttsva.pdf ./txt/work_sottjig66vai5kzgwplsrttsva.txt