This article explores the application of restorative justice principles to offenders diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder. This article examines the limitations of traditional punitive criminal justice responses when addressing complex mental health conditions. This article considers how restorative justice can promote accountability while prioritizing treatment and healing. This article also analyzes the potential benefits for victims, offenders, and the broader community through alternative resolution models. This article concludes that restorative justice offers a more effective and humane approach for addressing crimes involving dissociative identity disorder.
Chris Jones (Sat,) studied this question.