What is the core purpose of reparative justice?

The core purpose of reparative justice is to address the harm caused by a wrongdoing and to restore the relationships and well-being of those affected by it. It focuses on repairing the harm rather than punishing the offender, and aims to provide healing and reconciliation for all parties involved. Reparative justice recognizes that both the victim and the offender have needs and seeks to meet those needs in a balanced and fair manner. It may involve actions such as restitution, community service, apology, mediation, or any other measures that can help repair the harm and prevent future harm from occurring. The ultimate goal of reparative justice is to build a more just and peaceful society.