Crime Victims' Perceptions of Restitution: The Importance of Payment and Understanding

ORCID

Haynes: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1408-9291

MSU Affiliation

College of Arts and Sciences; Department of Sociology

Creation Date

2026-06-01

Abstract

The Office for Victims of Crime recommends that victims should be informed, consulted, respected, and made whole, rights that relate to informational, procedural, interpersonal, and distributive justice. We surveyed 238 victims in two Pennsylvania counties to test whether crime victims’ satisfaction with the criminal justice system was related to their perceptions of the fairness of the process and of their outcomes in their case, particularly with regard to restitution. Results indicated that payment of restitution, perception of fair process, and good interpersonal treatment were positively related to victims’ willingness to report crimes in the future but that satisfaction with information about the process was not. Victims’ understanding of the restitution process was a significant predictor of willingness to report in a multivariate analysis.

Publication Date

12-1-2008

Publication Title

Violence and Victims

Publisher

Springer

First Page

697

Last Page

710

Rights

© 2008 Springer Publishing Company

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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

https://doi.org/10.1891/0886-6708.23.6.697