In contemporary civilizations justice is inevitably an expression of force. It is the expression of a necessary force for higher ends, constitutionally relevant, necessary for social coexistence, with the aim of securing security and order, prevention of crime and the punishment of the guilty. It is a use of force within the remit of the laws. In this text, it will be argued that restorative justice is a way of looking at conflicts of any kind, not only those originating in criminal justice, with the ability of irradiating and become a positive force for any community, from schools to the grand theaters of history's struggles, which have the ability of displaying a destructive trend of violence with dozens, hundreds or thousands of victims.