Alaska Restitution Judgment is a legal order requiring a person who has committed a crime to pay restitution to the victims of their crime. This type of judgment is issued by the court as part of a criminal sentence and is based on the defendant's ability to pay. Restitution is intended to compensate the victim for their losses and may include money, services, or property. There are three types of Alaska Restitution Judgments: consequential, punitive, and compensatory. Consequential judgments are awarded to the victim to compensate for any losses that are the result of the defendant's crime, such as medical bills, lost wages, or property damage. Punitive judgments are intended to punish the defendant and deter similar behavior in the future. Compensatory judgments are awarded to the victim to make up for the emotional or psychological harm caused by the crime.