Victim-Offender Dialogue
Victim-Offender Dialogue is a restorative justice process that brings together victims of crime and the offenders who harmed them. This voluntary meeting allows victims to express their feelings, ask questions, and seek closure, while offenders can take responsibility for their actions and understand the impact of their behavior.
The dialogue aims to promote healing and understanding for both parties. It is facilitated by trained professionals who ensure a safe environment, allowing for open communication. This process can lead to personal growth, accountability, and sometimes even reconciliation, contributing to a more restorative approach to justice.