In traditional justice systems, victimsof aggression have usually found support and assistance from their family, village
or tribe. The informal social network softens the impact of victimization and assists the victim in recovery. This same network
often assists in the resolution of the conflict and in ensuring that any decisions made are actually implemented. Within this
context, it is taken for granted that the victim (and his or her kin), the victimizer (and his or her kin) and the entire social group
will share the burden of dealing with the conflict.