“…The literature on restorative justice theory and practice has consistently revealed a strong connection between the implementation of restorative justice programs that facilitate dialog, encourage reconciliation, mediate restitution, and enhance community reintegration, and the reduction of recidivism, particularly with regard to juvenile offenders (Bonta, Wallace-Capretta, Rooney, & McAnoy, 2002;Bradshaw & Roseborough, 2005;Latimer, Dowden, & Muise, 2005;Nugent, Williams, & Umbreit, 2004;Bergseth & Bouffard, 2007). Researchers note that the need to evaluate the connection between correctional practices such as VIPs and the development of an emotional response (remorse and empathy) in offenders that will affect behavior warrants further empirical examination (Rojek, Coverdill, & Fors, 2003).…”