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Restorative Justice and Neuroscience

In this TED talk, Daniel Reisel examines how neuroscience backs up the (already obvious) reasons that restorative justice works better than punitive justice.

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Author Adam ClarePosted on 2014-04-02Categories Freedom, Mind SpaceTags empathy, justice, neuroscience, TED

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