The Non-Punishment Principle and Restorative Justice

“The non-punishment principle is a legal norm that has increasingly gained legitimacy over the past quarter-century within international, regional, and domestic law on human trafficking. At its core, this principle opposes the punishment of human trafficking victims for unlawful conduct they engage in as a consequence of their trafficking victimization. Little is known about the presence and operation of the non-punishment principle within U.S. law. This Article fills this gap as the first to comprehensively map and analyze the principle’s instantiation across state and federal law.”

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Categories: Law Review Articles, Resource Library
Tags: Alternatives to Incarceration, Diversion, Records Sealing & Expungement, Restorative Justice