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In
jurisprudence,
reparation is replenishment of a previously inflicted loss by the criminal to the victim.
Monetary restitution is a common form of reparation. Reparation through
community service is based on the collectivist notion of society as a singular entity that's capable of being victimized, or on the notion of the State as the victim of all crime.
History
The principle of reparation dates back to the
lex talionis of Hebrew Scripture.
Anglo-Saxon courts in England before the
Norman conquest also contained this principle. Under the
English legal system judges must consider making a compensation order as part of the sentence for a crime. Section 130 of the
Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 requires the courts to explain their reasoning if they don't issue a compensation order.
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