RT Article T1 ‘Do i want to face the offender?’: Malaysian victims’ motivation for participating in restorative justice JF Contemporary justice review VO 24 IS 3 SP 290 OP 311 A1 Mohammad, Taufik A2 Azman, Azlinda LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1768385394 AB The objective of this study is to understand Malaysian victims’ motivations for participating in restorative justice programmes via their views on three core elements of restorative justice: meeting and dialogue, reparation of harm and apology. In this mixed-design study, 63 Malaysian victims of crimes were interviewed. The findings suggest that, in general, there was a willingness to participate and that among the victims’ main motivations for participation were the desire to express their voice and to understand their victimisation. The findings of this study lay the groundwork for a new policy in Malaysia and contribute to understanding how restorative justice helps Malaysian victims of crime achieve well-being post-victimisation, as well how this can be achieved. K1 motivations for participation K1 Victims of crime K1 Restorative Justice K1 Malaysia DO 10.1080/10282580.2021.1881892