
Restitution Legislation
Restitution legislation refers to laws that require individuals or entities to compensate victims for losses or damages caused by their actions. It aims to restore the victim to the position they were in before the harm occurred, often through financial reimbursement. This legislation applies in various contexts, such as criminal cases, civil disputes, or administrative proceedings, ensuring that wrongdoers are held accountable and victims receive appropriate redress. The goal is to promote fairness, accountability, and justice by actively addressing and remedying any harm caused.