“…Thus, several studies report that victims who contacted their offenders in restorative meetings significantly exhibited a decrease in their posttraumatic stress symptomatology (PTSS) (Angel et al, 2014;Beck et al, 2015;Koss, 2014;Sherman et al, 2015;Tapp et al, 2020), which according to Lloyd and Borril (2019) is related to high levels of anxiety, distress and fear. The results of the included studies have consistently shown that after VOM there is a decreasing of the aforementioned levels on victims (Umbreit et al, , 2010Bolitho, 2017;Boriboonthana & Sangbuangamlum, 2013;Calhoun & Pelech, 2013;Hargovan, 2010;Helfgott et al, 2000;Miller & Iovanni, 2013;Strang et al, 2006;Tamarit & Luque, 2016;Umbreit & Vos, 2000;Wemmer & Cyr, 2005). This evidence is in line with the victimology literature, which advocates that the narration of trauma, as happens in RJ practices, favors the reparation of victims, relieving their fears and anxieties (Neimeyer et al, 2006).…”