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what is the circle of justice and it is not a novel book of native Americans I mean the circle of justice between the sultan's of Delhi​

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Answered by insha56789
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Explanation:

Circle Justice is a Native American form of justice, originating in Canada that seeks healing in contrary to the regular punishment ways and is portrayed in Ben Mikaelsen's novel "Touching Spirit Bear". It is mostly practiced in Minnesota and some other midwestern states. Volunteers help sentence offenders and then help them lead better lives.

The concept of Circle Justice is a main theme in the children's book "Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen.

Also, several Native American tribes, including the Tlingit, regularly use this form of justice for their wrongdoers. Although it is intended for each tribes usage, they allow others to join their circle

Answered by wanianasir517
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Explanation:

Circle justice is a Native American form of justice originating in Canada that seeks healing in contrast to the regular punishment ways and is portrayed in the novel "Touching Spirit Bear."

The main purpose of circle justice is to heal the offender, victim and community whereas punitive only focuses on punishing the offender. It is used to create peace within a community after it has suffered a harsh crime due to bad circumstances.

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