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According to the writer, such a traditional punishment as fining ____ .
Restorative justice does not ask 'how do we punish?', but
instead asks 'how do we get people to take responsibility
for what they have done?'. Paying a fine, or even going to
prison are easy options for some people. They are all
ways that offenders can avoid taking responsibility,
because in this way they never have to face the human
reality of what they have done. Prisons have been called
"universities for criminals". Young people go in for unpaid
fines, often for victimless crimes, and they come out with
a degree in burglary or worse. I am not saying that the
answer is to tear down all prisons. Far from it. There are
people who are dangerous to society, who the community
will want to keep locked up. Prison can also be part of a
sentencing package under restorative justice. But the vast
majority of people in prison are not violent, and do not
need to be there. What they do need is to be brought face
to face with the human reality of the harm they have
caused, and they must be given an opportunity to rectify