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Mediation is a process that puts criminals together with their victims (or victims' families) in an effort to bring closure to both sides of a crime that was committed. ``Confronting...'' films mediation sessions in prison between victims and offenders as they try to come to terms with the terrible events that link them. During the emotional confrontation, the offender learns of the pain and suffering caused by the misdeed that was committed and is offered a chance to apologize and ask for redemption, and the victim then decides whether or not forgiveness is a possibility.
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