Resource Pack - Youth Justice Resource Hub

Making Restorative Justice Work
Starter;
Arrange the crimes below in order of seriousness
• Throwing a stone through a neighbour’s
window causing damage of £50
• Running onto the football pitch at the JJB
before the game starts
• Setting fire to a neighbour’s shed casing
damage under £100
• Hitting a golf ball within the church grounds
and smashing a church window, valued at
£500
• Throwing a missile in a football stadium
• Driving a car with only a provisional licence
and no ‘L’ plates as they have fallen off
• Breaking into a house intending to cause GBH
to the occupant
• Taking an air weapon to the local park and
firing it.
Answers. Now what do you think should be
the punishment?
crime
1. Driving a car with only a provisional licence
and no ‘L’ plates
2. Throwing a stone at a neighbour’s window
causing £50 of damage
3. Running onto the JJB football pitch just
before the game starts
4.Setting fire to a neighbour’s shed causing
damage under £100
5. Throwing a missile in a football ground
6. Hitting a golf ball and damaging a church
stained glass window worth £500
7. Taking an air weapon to the local park and
firing it
8. Breaking into a house intending GBH to the
occupant.
punishment
To understand what restorative
justice means
• By the end of this lesson all will
be able to describe what
restorative justice is and give
some examples of reparation
work
• By the end of this lesson most
will be able to describe how the
restorative justice system works
• By the end of this lesson some
will be able to give reasons why
restorative justice might work
Help
I’ve just smashed a window on a car
and the owner of the car has told
the Police..
What could happen
next ?
Hangman
You know what it is!
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Starters
• The end