A restorative justice approach to juvenile crime is, of course, very possible, but not for all criminal acts committed by minors; this must, of course, pay attention to the causes and consequences of the child committing a delinquency, which is a criminal act, the aim and objective is to This restorative justice approach is not misused, and is used as an alternative so that children are not subject to criminal sanctions. For example, children who commit drug crimes, murder, and abuse, which result in severe injuries to the victim, of course, still require exceptional guidance for children so that they do not endanger society and provide a deterrent effect. Apart from that, the restorative justice approach to creating justice, legal certainty, and legal benefits is not only focused on compensation for victims of criminal acts committed by children but also on restoring the rights of victims in order to provide legal protection for victims and in a fair and specific way. Legal and useful. This article uses a normative type of research, using a statutory research approach and a conceptual approach referring to Gustav Radburch's theory regarding legal objectives, namely justice, legal certainty, and benefit.