New Items in the RJ Online Database
Feb 06, 2010
New additions to the RJ Online research database over the last week covered several issues related to theories of retribution, reparations, education, bullying, indigenous justice, and victim impact statements.
- Bibas, Stephanos (2009). Restoration but also more justice. Scholarship at Penn Law. Paper 262.
- Burke-White, William W and Bibas, Stephanos (2009). International idealism meets domestic-criminal-procedure realism. Scholarship at Penn Law. Paper 272.
- Buti, Antonio (2008). Reparations, justice theories and Stolen Generations. University of Western Australia Law Review. 34:168-189.
- Clark, Phil (2007). Hybridity, holism, and "traditional" justice: The case of the Gacaca courts in post-genocide Rwanda. George Washington International Law Review. 39:765-837.
- Couillard, Valérie (2007). The Nairobi Declaration: Redefining reparations for women victims of sexual violence. International Journal of Transitional Justice. 1:444-453.
- Dickson, Stella and Garbarino, Tess and Hennessy, Kaitlin and LaChappelle, Cameron and Russell, Morgan and Trompeau. Carly (2009). Restorative justice in education. Community Based Learning and Research. Fort Lewis College.
- Earle, Ronnie (2009). Restorative justice: Restores power to communities. Tikkun. 24(5): 18-19,75-78.
- Farrington, David P and Ttofi, Maria M. (2009). School-based programs to reduce bullying and victimization. Campbell Systematic Reviews. Oslo: Campbell Colaboration.
- Fiechter, Jean-Rodolphe W. (2010). The role of traditional justice in Uganda, given Rwanda's experience of gacaca. ExpressO.
- Finnis, Mark (2009). Hull -- Towards a restorative city. Presentation at the "Becoming a Restorative County/Local Authority" conference. 15 July. Cardiff City Hall, Cardiff, Wales.
- Gray, David C. (2010). A no-excuse approach to transitional justice: Reparations as tools of extraordinary justice. 87 Washington University Law Review. (forthcoming)
- Kirchengast, Tyrone (2009). Integrating restorative approaches in victim's compensation and assistance. In, Margerie Segrave, ed., Critical Criminology Conference. Conference proceedings Australian and New Zealand Criminology Conference. School of Political and Social Inquiry, Monash University. pp. 122-131.
- McCarthy, Conor (2009). Reparations under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and reparative justice theory. The International Journal of Transitional Justice. 3:250-271.
- Richards, Kelly (2009). Returning to the practices of our ancestors? Reconsidering Indigenous justice and the emergence of restorative justice. In, Margerie Segrave, ed., Critical Criminology Conference. Conference proceedings Australian and New Zealand Criminology Conference. School of Political and Social Inquiry, Monash University. pp.182-193.
- Verity, Fiona and King, Sue (2008). Responding to intercommunal conflict – what can restorative justice offer? Community Development Journal. 43(4):470-482.
- Victims Support Agency (2009). A victim's voice: Victim impact statements in Victoria. Melbourne: Department of Justice.
- Woods, Daniel J. (2009). Unpacking the impact of Restorative Justice in the RISE experiments: Facilitators, offenders, and conference non-delivery. Publicly accessible Penn Dissertations. Paper 73.


