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  1. 2 Σεπ 2022 · Prisoners' genuine self-forgiveness might have effects delayed over time because both the severity of the offence and the difficulty to make amends and to receive the victim's forgiveness hinder the definitive granting of genuine self-forgiveness.

  2. 2 Απρ 2015 · 54 Studies from the US and Canada suggest that, regardless of the severity of the initial offence, adolescents who are imprisoned in response to an offence are significantly more likely to be re-imprisoned as adults, compared with adolescents who commit similar offences but are not sent to prison. See A Aizer and J Doyle Jr, ‘Juvenile ...

  3. 23 Μαρ 2022 · What are the power relations inherent in asking for and granting forgiveness? Who has the authority to forgive? Most importantly, why is forgiveness necessary?

  4. Can Forgiveness Play a Role in Criminal Justice? Most modern justice systems focus on a crime, a lawbreaker and a punishment. But a concept called “restorative justice” considers harm done and strives for agreement from all concerned — the victims, the offender and the community — on making amends.

  5. 1 Νοε 2022 · Teenagers tend to be motivated by short-term positive rewards rather than the threat of long-term punishment. But juvenile probation systems, which often require teens to comply with 10 or more rules for months or years at a time, are frequently at odds with what researchers know about adolescent behavior and decision-making.

  6. 1 Ιαν 2016 · According to this perspective, focusing on forgiveness through the empirically verified intervention of Forgiveness Therapy with prison inmates would allow to reduce negative states as...

  7. 7 Σεπ 2020 · Why Forgiveness Therapy Works for People in Prison. . . “Unjust treatment from others can lead to inner pain, which can lead to anger. Unresolved anger can deepen and linger, turning to what we call excessive anger, compromising one’s psychological health and behavior.

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