“…For victims who experience relatively low levels of harm, these psychological benefits are likely to be salient relatively shortly after the offense, but this may decrease over time when they come to consider the offense too distant in time and/or too trivial (Richards, 2009;Umbreit et al, 2004). However, if the offense is too serious, victims' concerns about personal safety and fear of revictimization may outweigh these Running head: CRIME SERIOUSNESS AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE 7 perceived benefits and victims will then be unlikely to participate shortly after the offense (see also Gehm, 1998;Orth, 2003).…”