Frontiers in Sociology (Jan 2024)

Restorative justice as customized creativity: Tinker Bell’s magic

  • Bonnie Talbert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2023.1220470
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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While many scholars have noted a rise in boredom coinciding with the emergence of modern capitalism, philosophers have long maintained that boredom is part of the horizon of human experience. Although specific social conditions may exacerbate it, boredom will never be completely eradicated. Nevertheless, its presence indicates that something is not right. Recently, cultural criminology has highlighted that boredom and monotony can trigger criminal behavior. If boredom is a contributing factor to crime, then I propose that creative, restorative justice processes can serve as an effective antidote. These practices aim to make things right by establishing obligations that restore the dignity and meaning of a victim’s life.

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