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View definitions for restorative

restorative

adjective as in medicinal

adjective as in therapeutic

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“In light of this unfortunate situation, we are committed to working with Professor Blackwell, along with campus and department leadership, to find a thoughtful, amicable, and restorative path forward.”

“Following his successful completion of a restorative practices program, Major League Soccer reinstated Bruce Arena in March 2024,” the league said in a statement.

Sometimes that can lead to alienation and loneliness, but it also can be restorative.

A Prison Service spokesman said: " While we support restorative justice to help victims and reduce reoffending, the safety and welfare of participants must always take priority - especially in serious cases like murder."

From BBC

The cases against Gascón involved whistleblower claims, with the plaintiffs contending they were punished for pointing out legal flaws in his restorative justice policies.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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