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Restorative justice has roots in many different theoretical backgrounds such as:
Group Fallacy
The mistaken belief that collective decisions or actions are inherently superior to individual judgments.
Interactionism
A theory in sociology and psychology that emphasizes the reciprocal effects of individuals and their environment on each other.
Lewin
Refers to Kurt Lewin, a pioneering psychologist known for his foundational work in social psychology, particularly on group dynamics and change management.
Hawthorne Effect
The alteration of behavior by individuals due to their awareness of being observed, as initially observed in studies at the Hawthorne Works factory.
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