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Step 3: The "perpetrator" goes deep inside himself and articulates what he feels ... and his own needs that were not met by his actions.
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"Step 3: The 'perpetrator' goes deep inside himself and articulates what he feels ... and his own needs that were not met by his actions.
  
In Nonviolent Communication, this is described as mourning, and is fundamentally different from any process that encourages the perpetrator to feel guilt or shame.  
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In Nonviolent Communication, this is described as mourning, and is fundamentally different from any process that encourages the perpetrator to feel guilt or shame."
  
- [http://en.nvcwiki.com/index.php/Restorative_justice]
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- From 'Restorative Justice': [http://en.nvcwiki.com/index.php/Restorative_justice]

Revision as of 15:52, 2 November 2008

"Step 3: The 'perpetrator' goes deep inside himself and articulates what he feels ... and his own needs that were not met by his actions.

In Nonviolent Communication, this is described as mourning, and is fundamentally different from any process that encourages the perpetrator to feel guilt or shame."

- From 'Restorative Justice': [1]