dc.description.abstract | The resolution of corporate criminal offences with
a restorative justice approach is an alternative effort in resolving cases involving corporations,
which does not only focus on punishment, but
also on restoring relationships between the parties involved, as well as efforts to repair the negative
impacts caused by the criminal act. In the corporate context, this means that companies involved in criminal offences are not only subject to legal sanctions, but are also required to take social and moral responsibility for the harm
caused, both to individuals, society and the
environment. This approach has the potential to
improve a company's reputation, minimise long-
term social impacts, and encourage more ethical
and responsible corporate practices. Restorative
justice also provides space for companies to make
internal improvements, such as reforming policies
and procedures that can prevent the recurrence of
similar criminal offences in the future. Thus, the
resolution of corporate criminal offences through
a restorative justice approach not only provides
solutions for victims and perpetrators, but also
contributes to the development of a more just and
sustainable law. | en_US |