NCJ Number
38873
Journal
Crime and Delinquency Volume: 23 Issue: 1 Dated: (JANUARY 1977) Pages: 57-67
Date Published
1977
Length
11 pages
Annotation
THIS PAPER REVIEWS CONTEMPORARY EXAMPLES OF THE USE OF RESTITUTION IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, AND EXPLORES A NUMBER OF ISSUES WHICH EMANATE FROM THE USE OF RESTITUTION.
Abstract
RESTITUTION IS DEFINED TO MEAN A REQUIREMENT, EITHER IMPOSED BY AGENTS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM OR UNDERTAKEN VOLUNTARILY BY THE WRONGDOER BUT WITH THE CONSENT OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, BY WHICH THE OFFENDER MAKES REPARATION FOR THE HARM RESULTING FROM THE OFFENSE. THE AUTHOR FIRST EXAMINES APPLICATIONS OF RESTITUTION IN PRETRIAL DIVERSION PROGRAMS, AS A CONDITION OF PROBATION, AND AS PART OF THE PROGRAM OF COMMUNITY CORRECTION CENTERS. A NUMBER OF RESTITUTION ISSUES ARE THEN DISCUSSED, INCLUDING THOSE RELATING TO THE LACK OF SPECIFICITY OF THE CONCEPT OF RESTITUTION, THE PURPOSE OF RESTITUTION, THE RELATION OF RESTITUTION TO OTHER CRIMINAL JUSTICE SANCTIONS, AND THE ROLE OF THE VICTIM IN RESTITUTION PROGRAMS....DMC