
Fortunately, victim empathy is growing in popularity and practice. What Have I Done? gives an excellent understanding of how to deliver a course in victim empathy to both individuals and to groups, and comes complete with handouts, diagrams, visual aids and a very enlightening DVD.
The idea of using restorative methods to bring victims together with the perpetrator of the crime gives both sides the opportunity to see how the other person felt at the time of the offence, how they reacted to the offence and how they feel since it happened. This can help to start the healing process, allowing one or both sides to move on.
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